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  2. Newark Light Rail - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newark_Light_Rail

    The Newark Light Rail (NLR) is a light rail system serving Newark, New Jersey, and surrounding areas, owned by New Jersey Transit and operated by its bus operations division. The service consists of two segments, the original Newark City Subway (NCS), and the extension to Broad Street station.

  3. New York City Subway - Wikipedia

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    Transit type: Rapid transit: Number of lines: 36 lines 28 services (1 planned) Number of stations: 472 (MTA total count) 423 unique stations (when compared to international standards) 14 planned: Annual ridership: 2,027,286,000: 2 (2023) Website: new.mta.info /agency /new-york-city-transit: Operation

  4. PATH (rail system) - Wikipedia

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    It operates as a deep-level subway in Manhattan and the Jersey City/Hoboken riverfront; from Grove Street in Jersey City to Newark, trains run in open cuts, at grade level, and on elevated track. In 2023, the system saw 55,109,100 rides, or about 187,000 per weekday in the fourth quarter of 2023.

  5. Update: Ricardo the Newark bull makes it to Sussex County ...

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    A bull, now known as Ricardo, caused delays of NJ Transit trains on Thursday morning as he ran through the streets of Newark and onto the tracks at Newark Penn Station.

  6. Light rail in New Jersey - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_rail_in_New_Jersey

    The Newark Light Rail (NLR) is a light rail system composed of two sections, the Newark City Subway, originally opened in the 1930s by PSCT as the No. 7 line, and the sole surviving line of several that ran into this tunnel, and the Broad Street Line which operates from Newark Penn to Newark Broad Street via Washington Park and Riverfront ...

  7. Public Hearings In Newark For NJ Transit Fare Hike ... - Patch

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    NJ Transit will hold 10 public hearings throughout the state before the proposed fare hikes hit the finish line, including the session on March 8 at NJ Transit Headquarters in Newark.

  8. Proposed expansion of the New York City Subway - Wikipedia

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    The study will look into a subway extension, improved bus rapid transit, and a new light rail line. Since the study occurred concurrently with the 2020 redesign of Brooklyn bus routes, the MTA decided to prioritize the Utica Avenue transit study.

  9. Metro-North Railroad - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro-North_Railroad

    Transit type: Commuter rail: Number of lines: 5 rail lines: Number of stations: 124: Daily ridership: 233,600 (weekdays, Q4 2023) Annual ridership: 60,569,700 (2023) Chief executive: Catherine Rinaldi: Headquarters: Graybar Building New York, New York: Website: new.mta.info /agency /metro-north-railroad: Operation; Began operation: 1983 ...

  10. First Transit In Newark Will Lay Off 289 Workers ... - Patch

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    The 289 layoffs at First Transit in Newark will take effect by April 9, according to the notice. WARN notices offer protection to workers, their families and communities by requiring employers to ...

  11. Newark Broad Street station - Wikipedia

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    Newark Broad Street station is a New Jersey Transit commuter rail and light rail station at 25 University Avenue in Newark, New Jersey. Built in 1903, the station's historic architecture includes an elegant clock tower and a brick and stone façade on the station's main building.