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Posted 14 November 2012 - 12:23 AM

November 13th update from NJ TRANSIT, and again I'll only display those items that are newsworthy at this point:

NO NJ TRANSIT Rail or Bus Service to MetLife Stadium on Wednesday, November 14 for the Colombia vs. Brazil game.

Raritan Valley Line:

Beginning Wednesday night, November 14, Train 5503 (the last train of the night) will depart Newark 20 Minutes later to allow for last train connection with the Northeast Corridor leaving New York. (NOTE: Train 5503 will revert to its regular schedule when normal NEC/NJCL service is restored.)

Montclair-Boonton Line:

As of Wednesday, November 14, service has been restored between Hackettstown and Hoboken/New York on a MODIFIED SCHEDULE.

Eastbound service (to Hoboken/New York) will operate approximately once an hour until 12 noon. After 12 noon, LIMITED service will operate to New York only.

LIMITED Westbound service (from New York/Hoboken) will be available before 1 p.m. After 1 p.m., westbound service will operate every 60-90 minutes.

Customers can use emergency bus shuttle service at Bay Street, Glen Ridge and Bloomfield stations. Click HERE for details.


It's confusing that they can now run the Montclair-Boonton line into Hoboken, but the Morristown Line is only Midtown Direct service (none to Hoboken due to storm related damage). And because few if any trains are stopping in Secaucus, changing between Midtown Direct and Hoboken-bound trains at Secaucus is impossible.


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Posted 14 November 2012 - 12:49 PM

Despite the headline, this article mentions all affected lines across the state. From Newark, NJ Star-Ledger, 11/13/12:

NJ Transit's Montclair-Boonton line to return Wednesday morning


Ride easy, Montclairians.

Limited rail service is scheduled to resume Wednesday on the Montclair-Boonton Line from Hackettstown to New York Penn Station and Hoboken Terminal, returning one of NJ Transit’s key train routes to a community desperate for commuting options.

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Posted 15 November 2012 - 07:50 PM

Here is the latest from NJT on emergency shuttle bus services running in lieu of rail service. Some are being cancelled after Friday 11/16/12, while new ones will begin effective Monday 11/19/12.

Free NJ TRANSIT Trans-Hudson Bus/Ferry Service for Gladstone Branch Customers



NEWARK, NJ — NJ TRANSIT continues to adjust and refine its emergency trans-Hudson transportation plan to most efficiently match the available bus, rail and ferry resources with the needs of state citizens.

NJ TRANSIT will expand the free emergency shuttle bus/ferry service and shuttle bus to rail service to improve the Trans-Hudson commute for the agency’s Gladstone Branch customers along the Morris & Essex Lines.

Starting Monday, November 19, new bus shuttle-to-ferry service and bus shuttle-to-train service will operate from selected stations along the Gladstone Branch of the Morris & Essex Lines to provide an alternate travel option for customers impacted by the ongoing suspension of Gladstone Branch train service.

Also effective November 19, bus shuttle/ferry services from several locations will no longer operate due to the restoration of NJ TRANSIT rail service near those locations.

New Gladstone Branch Bus Shuttle/Ferry Option (to Lower Manhattan)


* Starting Monday, November 19, free shuttle bus service will operate weekdays from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. between Bernardsville, Basking Ridge, Lyons, Berkeley Heights and New Providence stations and Liberty State Park (LSP), where free ferry service is available between LSP and Battery Park (Lower Manhattan).
* Statue Cruise Lines ferry service to Battery Park will be offered free of charge.
* Free shuttle bus service will board customers from the following locations on the Gladstone Branch:
* Bernardsville – in the parking lot at the station
* Basking Ridge – on North Finely Avenue at Ridge Street
* Lyons – on South Finely Avenue at Cross Road
* Berkley Heights – at the station building on Sherman Avenue
* New Providence – on Springfield Avenue at Old Springfield Avenue
* Standard parking rules and fees are in effect at all rail station parking lots.

New Gladstone Branch Bus Shuttle to Train Option (to Midtown Manhattan)

* Starting Monday, November 19, free shuttle bus service will operate to meet trains departing from Summit on weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 10 a.m. and returning to Summit for trains departing Penn Station New York from 4 p.m. to 8:02 p.m. between Gladstone, Peapack, Far Hills, Millington, Gillette, Murray Hill and Summit stations, where customers will be able to connect with Morris & Essex Lines train service to/from Summit. More detailed schedule information will be available on njtransit.com. on Friday, November 16th
* Free shuttle bus service will board customers from the following locations on the Gladstone Branch:
* Gladstone – in the parking lot at the station
* Peapack – on Main Street at Holland Avenue
* Far Hills – at the station building in the parking lot
* Millington – on Division Avenue at River Road
* Gillette – on Mountain Avenue at the station parking lot entrance
* Murray Hill – on Floral Avenue at the station parking lot exit
* Summit – on the eastbound side of the station on Railroad Avenue at Elm Street
* Standard parking rules and fees are in effect at all rail station parking lots.

Discontinued bus shuttle/ferry services effective Monday, November 19

Effective Monday, November 19, the following bus shuttle/ferry options WILL NOT operate due to reduced customer demand:

Morris & Essex Lines

* Discontinued: Free express shuttle bus service between Morristown Station and Weehawken Ferry Terminal.

* Discontinued: Free shuttle bus service between Maplewood Station and LSP.

Montclair-Boonton Line

* Discontinued: Free shuttle bus service between Bay Street, Glen Ridge and Bloomfield stations and Weehawken Ferry Terminal.

North Jersey Coast Line

* Discontinued: Free shuttle bus service between Aberdeen-Matawan Station and LSP.

Northeast Corridor

* Discontinued: Free shuttle bus service between Metropark Station and LSP.

Meadowlands, MetLife Stadium, Lot P (1 MetLife Stadium):

* Discontinued: Free shuttle bus service from Meadowlands MetLife Stadium to Weehawken/Port Imperial for free ferry service to Pier 79 at 39th Street in Midtown Manhattan ONLY from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. for light rail/ ferry connections.
* Discontinued: Free shuttle bus service from Weehawken/Port Imperial to the Meadowlands MetLife Stadium from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Available bus shuttle/ferry service options as of November 19

The bus shuttle/ferry services will operate weekdays between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. (inbound) and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. (outbound) except the Liberty State Park shuttle - please see below for specific time. Bus shuttles will operate on a load and go basis every 10 minutes.

Hoboken Terminal to Midtown Manhattan

· NJ TRANSIT has teamed up with BillyBey Ferry which operates ferry service from Hoboken under the NY Waterway umbrella, to offer new, discounted, round trip service from Hoboken Terminal to Pier 79 on West 39th Street in Midtown Manhattan.

· Customers using this service can also access free NY Waterway shuttle buses for further travel within Manhattan. Stops are offered along 57th Street, 49th Street, 42nd Street, and 34th Street, as well as through a special Downtown loop. Visit nywaterway.com for details.

· This ferry service does not normally operate between Hoboken Terminal and 39th Street in Manhattan. Customers wishing to access this new ferry service can purchase round-trip fare for $10. A special ticket booth at Hoboken Terminal has been established for customers starting on Monday.

Morris & Essex Lines

* Free shuttle bus service between Convent, Madison and Chatham stations and Liberty State Park (LSP). Free ferry service between LSP and Battery Park (Lower Manhattan).
* New Gladstone Branch services (see above).

* Standard parking rules and fees are in effect at all rail station parking lots.

Ramsey (Ramsey/Rt. 17 Station)

* Suburban Transit/Coach USA operating from Ramsey/Rt. 17 Station to Weehawken/Port Imperial for free ferry service to Pier 79 at 39th Street in Midtown Manhattan ONLY from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. for light rail/ferry connections.
* Suburban Transit/Coach USA operating from Weehawken/Port Imperial to Ramsey/Rt. 17 Station from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Holmdel, Garden State Parkway Exit 116 (PNC Arts Center)

* Academy Bus operating from the PNC Arts Center from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. to:
* Port Authority Bus Terminal - Follow Signs to Parking
* Lower Manhattan - Follow Signs to Parking
Newark Penn Station - Follow Signs to Parking

* Academy Bus operating between 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. from:
* Lower Manhattan
* Port Authority Bus Terminal – Lower level from Gates 51-56.
* Newark Penn Station – Greyhound Bus Stop
* Emergency bus service to Lower Manhattan has been coordinated following the approval of, and collaboration with the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey as well as the New York City Department of Transportation. Pick-up and drop-off locations will take place at the following, designated Suburban Transportation bus stops:
* Greenwich Street between Battery Place & Morris Street
* Trinity Place between Rector & Thames Streets
* Church St. between Warren & Chambers Streets
* Church St. between Reade & Duane Streets

Jersey City (HBLR's Liberty State Park Station)

· Free shuttle bus service between Hudson Bergen Light Rail's Liberty State Park Station and Statue Cruise Lines Ferry Service to Battery Park from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., andfrom 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Ferry service from this location will be offered free of charge.

· Hudson Waterfront customers can use the free bus shuttles from the Liberty State Park ferry site to the Liberty State Park Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) Station to continue to Jersey City, Hoboken and Weehawken on the HBLR. (NJ TRANSIT Rail and Bus November monthly passes will be cross-honored on the HBLR.)

Additional Customer Tips

* Customers utilizing NJ TRANSIT rail or regular NJ TRANSIT bus service are encouraged to consider traveling during off-peak periods to avoid crowds and potential delays.
* Delays, detours, crowding and other challenges can continue to be expected by customers during system restoration and recovery.
* For the latest travel information, customers should listen to broadcast traffic reports, visit http://njtransit.com/ , or access NJ TRANSIT’s Twitter feed at @NJ_TRANSIT or Facebook page.
* Additionally, NJ TRANSIT will provide the most current service information via the My Transit alert system ( http://www.njtransit.com/mytransit ), which delivers travel advisories for your specific trip to your cell phone, PDA or pager.
* Automated service information is also available by calling (973) 275-5555.

About NJ TRANSIT

NJ TRANSIT is the nation's largest statewide public transportation system providing more than 895,000 weekday trips on 261 bus routes, three light rail lines, 12 commuter rail lines and through Access Link paratransit service. It is the third largest transit system in the country with 164 rail stations, 60 light rail stations and more than 19,000 bus stops linking major points in New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia.



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Posted 15 November 2012 - 08:03 PM

And here are the applicable updates for various NJT rail lines going into the weekend of November 17-18. Again I'll break it down by line and only those that have new updates:

Northeast Corridor Line:

Near normal weekend service will operate on November 17-18. The 7600-series trains WILL NOT operate. See schedule HERE.

Raritan Valley Line:

Trains will continue to operate on a MODIFIED SCHEDULE between Raritan and Newark with limited peak-period service between High Bridge and Newark. (NOTE: Service to/from High Bridge does not operate on weekends. Trains shaded in orange also do not operate on weekends.)

Montclair-Boonton Line:

Normal weekend service will operate between Bay Street and Hoboken - with connecting Midtown Direct service to/from New York - this weekend. View weekend schedule HERE.

Morris & Essex Line:

Normal weekend Midtown direct service will operate this weekend, including connecting Montclair-Boonton Line service to/from Hoboken. Trains 906 and 911, which operate between Dover and Hoboken will be CANCELLED. View weekend schedule HERE.

Main/BergenCounty/Port Jervis Lines:

On November 17 and 18, regular weekend service will operate. See the weekend panels of the October 14 timetable for details.

Trains will NOT stop at Secaucus through Friday, November 16. Trains will stop at Secaucus during the weekend of November 17-18.

Pascack Valley Line:

On November 17-18, weekend service will operate on a MODIFIED SCHEDULE.

Trains will NOT stop at Secaucus through Friday, November 16. Trains will stop at Secaucus during the weekend of November 17-18.



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Posted 16 November 2012 - 04:37 PM

Bergen Record, 11/16/12:

NJ Transit tallies rolling stock damage and losses due to Sandy


NJ Transit left roughly 50 rail cars and locomotives at its rail yard in Hoboken yard as Storm Sandy approached, despite the vulnerability of that city to flooding.

Here is the story. Remember these numbers are only for Hoboken; damage has not yet been assessed at Meadowlands Maintenance Facility.


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Posted 16 November 2012 - 07:28 PM

ProgressiveRailroading.com, 11/16:

Hurricane Sandy update: Feds speed up $25 million in funding to help New Jersey Transit restore train service

New Jersey Transit will receive $25 million in expedited funding from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to help the agency restore more commuter-rail service that was shut down by Hurricane Sandy, U.S. Sens. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) and Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) announced yesterday.

The funding, from the Surface Transportation Program, normally would have taken up to 30 days to get to the state. But, by "fast tracking it," the funds arrived in four days, the senators said in a prepared statement issued by Lautenberg's office.

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Posted 17 November 2012 - 11:41 AM

Newark, NJ Star-Ledger, 11/17/12:

North Jersey Coast Line to resume 3 weeks after Sandy


Service on the NJ Transit rail line that sustained the worst damage during Hurricane Sandy is scheduled to resume Monday.


The story is here.

Pleasantly surprising that the entire line will come back into service at once, save for the several Hoboken runs. Early indications were that it would return in piecemeal fashion (although the Woodbridge attempt didn't work out very well). And there are many bridges besides the Raritan Bay and the one south of South Amboy. I'm sure the others took a beating too.


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Posted 17 November 2012 - 11:59 AM

NJ TRANSIT press release:

All But One NJ TRANSIT Rail Lines Fully or Partially Restored Starting Monday, November 19



Customers Encouraged to Visit njtransit.com For Latest Scheduling Information

Trenton, NJ –The Christie Administration announced today that all but one NJ TRANSIT rail lines will be running full or modified service effective Monday, November 19. This includes the restoration of service along the North Jersey Coast Line, which suffered the brunt of the damage wrought by Hurricane Sandy.

Additionally, with the completion of repairs to a key Amtrak-owned electrical substation in Kearny that will generate additional power to the Northeast Corridor, NJ TRANSIT will be operating approximately 90 percent of its normal peak period service into New York Penn Station starting Monday morning. Main, Bergen County, Pascack Valley and Port Jervis Line trains will resume stopping at Secaucus Junction as a result of the additional rail capacity opened along the Northeast Corridor.

Updated schedules will be posted on http://njtransit.com/ by 3 p.m. Sunday, November 18.

“This is a major milestone in our continuing, post-Sandy recovery. The devastation wrought on the North Jersey Coast Line was the worst sustained throughout our system,” said Transportation Commissioner and NJ TRANSIT Board Chairman James Simpson. “While we are not out of the woods and the recovery process continues, the restoration of this critical rail service is a major step forward for the Garden State.”

The restoration of service on the North Jersey Coast Line completes the full or partial restoration of all NJ TRANSIT rail lines. More than 30 miles of North Jersey Coast Line track sustained severe damage during the storm, including extensive rail washouts (no ballast under the tracks) between South Amboy and Bay Head. The River Drawbridge over Raritan Bay was severely damaged following a collision between two tugboats in addition to a record storm surge. The Morgan Drawbridge in South Amboy also sustained severe damage following a record storm surge and the impact from recreational boats and a cargo container.

“The restoration of NJ TRANSIT’s rail lines within 18 days of Sandy is a tremendous credit to the commitment, professionalism and the dedication of our employees,” said NJ TRANSIT Executive Director James Weinstein. “In this time of Thanksgiving, I would like to specifically offer our thanks to our employees for their service, as well as to customers for their patience and understanding during this difficult time.”

Effective Monday, November 19, NJ TRANSIT rail service will operate as follows:

Restored Service

Northeast Corridor: Service between Trenton and New York has been fully restored and will operate on a regular schedule.

North Jersey Coast Line: Service between Long Branch and New York will operate on a regular schedule, except for selected trains that will be cancelled. Trip times will be approximately five minutes longer due to signal system limitations. Service between Bay Head and Long Branch will operate on a regular schedule, except for 2300-series trains to/from Hoboken that will be cancelled.

Raritan Valley Line: Service between Raritan and Newark will continue to operate on a special schedule, with limited peak-period service between High Bridge and Newark.

Atlantic City Line: Service has been fully restored and is operating on a regular schedule.

Morris & Essex Lines: Midtown Direct service between Dover and New York will operate on a regular schedule. Shuttle trains between Summit and Hoboken will provide approximately hourly service to stations not served by Midtown Direct. Gladstone Branch service remains suspended until further notice. Customers may use free emergency shuttle bus/ferry service or shuttle bus to rail service from selected Gladstone Branch stations.

Montclair-Boonton Lines: Midtown Direct service between Montclair State University and New York will operate on a regular schedule. Limited shuttle service between Hackettstown and Hoboken will operate on a special schedule.

Pascack Valley Line: Service between Spring Valley and Hoboken will continue to operate on a special schedule. Trains will resume stopping at Secaucus Junction.

Main/Bergen County Line: Service between Suffern and Hoboken will continue to operate on a special schedule. Trains will resume stopping at Secaucus Junction.

Port Jervis Line: Service between Port Jervis and Hoboken will continue to operate on a special schedule. Trains will resume stopping at Secaucus Junction.

Also effective Monday, November 19, NJ TRANSIT will adjust and refine its emergency trans-Hudson transportation plan to most efficiently match the available bus, rail and ferry resources with the needs of state citizens.

Starting Monday, new bus shuttle-to-ferry service and bus shuttle-to-train service will operate from selected stations along the Gladstone Branch of the Morris & Essex Lines to provide an alternate travel option for customers impacted by the ongoing suspension of Gladstone Branch train service.

In addition, bus shuttle/ferry services from several locations will no longer operate due to the restoration of NJ TRANSIT rail service near those locations.

New Gladstone Branch Bus Shuttle/Ferry Option (to Lower Manhattan)

Starting Monday, November 19, free shuttle bus service will operate weekdays from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. between Bernardsville, Basking Ridge, Lyons, Berkeley Heights and New Providence stations and Liberty State Park (LSP), where free ferry service is available between LSP and Battery Park (Lower Manhattan).
Statue Cruise Lines ferry service to Battery Park will be offered free of charge.

Free shuttle bus service will board customers from the following locations on the Gladstone Branch:
Bernardsville – in the parking lot at the station
Basking Ridge – on North Finely Avenue at Ridge Street
Lyons – on South Finely Avenue at Cross Road
Berkley Heights – at the station building on Sherman Avenue
New Providence – on Springfield Avenue at Old Springfield Avenue
Standard parking rules and fees are in effect at all rail station parking lots.

New Gladstone Branch Bus Shuttle to Train Option (to Midtown Manhattan)

Starting Monday, November 19, free shuttle bus service will operate to meet trains departing from Summit on weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 10 a.m. and returning to Summit for trains departing Penn Station New York from 4 p.m. to 8:02 p.m. between Gladstone, Peapack, Far Hills, Millington, Gillette, Murray Hill and Summit stations, where customers will be able to connect with Morris & Essex Lines train service to/from Summit. (More detailed schedule information will be available on http://njtransit.com/ later today.)

Free shuttle bus service will board customers from the following locations on the Gladstone Branch:
Gladstone – in the parking lot at the station
Peapack – on Main Street at Holland Avenue
Far Hills – at the station building in the parking lot
Millington – on Division Avenue at River Road
Gillette – on Mountain Avenue at the station parking lot entrance
Murray Hill – on Floral Avenue at the station parking lot exit
Summit – on the eastbound side of the station on Railroad Avenue at Elm Street
Standard parking rules and fees are in effect at all rail station parking lots.

NJ TRANSIT rail monthly passes will be honored for travel on special ferry service from Hoboken Terminal to Pier 79 on West 39th Street in Midtown Manhattan, operated by BillyBey Ferry under the NY Waterway umbrella.

Discontinued bus shuttle/ferry services effective Monday, November 19

Effective Monday, November 19, the following bus shuttle/ferry options WILL NOT operate due to reduced customer demand:

Morris & Essex Lines

Discontinued: Free express shuttle bus service between Morristown Station and Weehawken Ferry Terminal.
Discontinued: Free shuttle bus service between Maplewood Station and LSP.

Montclair-Boonton Line

Discontinued: Free shuttle bus service between Bay Street, Glen Ridge and Bloomfield stations and Weehawken Ferry Terminal.

North Jersey Coast Line

Discontinued: Free shuttle bus service between Aberdeen-Matawan Station and LSP.

Northeast Corridor

Discontinued: Free shuttle bus service between Metropark Station and LSP.

Meadowlands, MetLife Stadium, Lot P (1 MetLife Stadium):

Discontinued: Free shuttle bus service from Meadowlands MetLife Stadium to Weehawken/Port Imperial.
Discontinued: Free shuttle bus service from Weehawken/Port Imperial to the Meadowlands MetLife Stadium.

Available bus shuttle/ferry service options as of Monday, November 19

The bus shuttle/ferry services will operate weekdays between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. (inbound) and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. (outbound) except the Liberty State Park shuttle - please see below for specific time. Bus shuttles will operate on a load-and-go basis every 10 minutes.

Hoboken Terminal to Midtown Manhattan

· NJ TRANSIT has teamed up with BillyBey Ferry which operates ferry service from Hoboken under the NY Waterway umbrella, to offer new, discounted, round trip service from Hoboken Terminal to Pier 79 on West 39th Street in Midtown Manhattan.

· Customers using this service can also access free NY Waterway shuttle buses for further travel within Manhattan. Stops are offered along 57th Street, 49th Street, 42nd Street, and 34th Street, as well as through a special Downtown loop. Visit nywaterway.com for details.

· This ferry service does not normally operate between Hoboken Terminal and 39th Street in Manhattan. Customers wishing to access this new ferry service can purchase round-trip fare for $10. A special ticket booth at Hoboken Terminal has been established for customers starting on Monday.

Morris & Essex Lines

Free shuttle bus service between Convent, Madison and Chatham stations and Liberty State Park (LSP). Free ferry service between LSP and Battery Park (Lower Manhattan).

New Gladstone Branch services (see above).
Standard parking rules and fees are in effect at all rail station parking lots.

Ramsey (Ramsey/Rt. 17 Station)

Free shuttle bus service from Ramsey/Rt. 17 Station to Weehawken/Port Imperial for free ferry service to Pier 79 at 39th Street in Midtown Manhattan ONLY from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. for light rail/ferry connections.
Free shuttle bus service from Weehawken/Port Imperial to Ramsey/Rt. 17 Station from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Holmdel, Garden State Parkway Exit 116 (PNC Arts Center)

Academy Bus operating from the PNC Arts Center from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. to:
Port Authority Bus Terminal - Follow Signs to Parking
Lower Manhattan - Follow Signs to Parking
Newark Penn Station - Follow Signs to Parking

Academy Bus operating between 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. from:

Lower Manhattan
Port Authority Bus Terminal – Lower level from Gates 51-56.
Newark Penn Station – Greyhound Bus Stop

Emergency bus service to Lower Manhattan has been coordinated following the approval of, and collaboration with the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey as well as the New York City Department of Transportation. Pick-up and drop-off locations will take place at the following, designated Suburban Transportation bus stops:

Greenwich Street between Battery Place & Morris Street
Trinity Place between Rector & Thames Streets
Church St. between Warren & Chambers Streets
Church St. between Reade & Duane Streets
Jersey City (HBLR's Liberty State Park Station)

· Free shuttle bus service between Hudson Bergen Light Rail's Liberty State Park Station and Statue Cruise Lines Ferry Service to Battery Park from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., and from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Ferry service from this location will be offered free of charge.

· Hudson Waterfront customers can use the free bus shuttles from the Liberty State Park ferry site to the Liberty State Park Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) Station to continue to Jersey City, Hoboken and Weehawken on the HBLR. (NJ TRANSIT Rail and Bus November monthly passes will be cross-honored on the HBLR.)

The following footage is actual scenes of Hurricane Sandy battering NJ TRANSIT’s infrastructure: NJ TRANSIT Footage


Service Updates:

For the latest travel information, customers should listen to broadcast traffic reports, visit or access NJ TRANSIT’s Twitter feed at @NJ_TRANSIT. Additionally, NJ TRANSIT will provide the most current service information via the My Transit alert system ( http://www.njtransit.com/mytransit ), which delivers travel advisories for your specific trip to your cell phone, PDA or pager. Service information is also available by calling (973) 275-5555.



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Posted 17 November 2012 - 12:18 PM

Important weekend alerts for Newark LRT:

Nov 17, 2012 08:19:30 AM
Newark Light Rail trains at Newark Penn Station will board from Platform 2 only, effective Saturday, November 17.


Nov 16, 2012 09:14:20 PM
Newark Light Rail is not operating weekend service to Broad Street Station and points between.



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Posted 18 November 2012 - 12:45 AM

Reuters, 11/17/12:

Exclusive: New Jersey railway put trains in Sandy flood zone despite warnings


New Jersey Transit's struggle to recover from Superstorm Sandy is being compounded by a pre-storm decision to park much of its equipment in two rail yards that forecasters predicted would flood, a move that resulted in damage to one-third of its locomotives and a quarter of its passenger cars.


Story is here.

If there was no other yard space available, perhaps since everything was being shut down anyhow, the equipment could have ridden out the storm along mainlines at higher ground, much like water vessels ride out storms at sea rather than in ports... the difference being trains could be locked up and unmanned. Just a thought.....

And before NJT built that very convenient Meadowlands Maintenance Facility at the confluence of all major rail lines, did anyone consider that it also sat next to the confluence of the Passaic River and Hackensack River? Did anyone think outside the box and check their surroundings?


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