NJT OKs LRV add-ons
New Jersey Transit’s Board of Directors on Wednesday, July 9, 2014, approved a $54 million contract to add center sections to NJT’s existing light rail transit fleets serving two LRT lines, in order to bolster passenger capacity.
New Jersey Transit’s Board of Directors on Wednesday, July 9, 2014, approved a $54 million contract to add center sections to NJT’s existing light rail transit fleets serving two LRT lines, in order to bolster passenger capacity.
Hurricane Sandy, the worst storm of its type to hit the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area in generations, had a devastating impact upon the region’s passenger rail systems, the busiest in the nation.