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  2. National Retail Systems - Wikipedia

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    National Retail Systems, Inc. has a fleet of 1,100 power units consisting of conventional over the road line haul tractors, single and double axle local tractors, straight trucks, and yard switchers. The 4300 trailers include 28', 45', 48', and 53' dry vans both swing and roll up doors.

  3. Kingsland station - Wikipedia

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    Kingsland is a railroad station on New Jersey Transit's Main Line. It is located under Ridge Road between New York and Valley Brook Avenues in Lyndhurst, New Jersey, and is one of two stations in Lyndhurst. The station is not staffed, and passengers use ticket vending machines (TVMs) located at street level to purchase tickets.

  4. Lyndhurst station - Wikipedia

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    The plans include new protected waiting areas, new ticketing locations and better ADA-accepted access to the platform, and will cost $22 million. [11] NJ Transit announced on September 9, 2020, that a $18.5 million contract was approved for the new Lyndhurst station. The new station will be designed to "replicate the historic style of the ...

  5. Erie Lackawanna MU Cars - Wikipedia

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    Although, due to the loss of a trailer car in a 1962 accident, its unmatched power car was placed into the middle of a 13-car train that was run during rush-hours only during the Erie Lackawanna years, the Tom Taber Express. New Jersey state law restricted the length of commuter trains to a maximum of 13 cars.

  6. Lyndhurst, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Lyndhurst is a township in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 22,519, [9] [10] an increase of 1,965 (+9.6%) from the 2010 census count of 20,554, [19] [20] which in turn reflected an increase of 1,171 (+6.0%) from the 19,383 counted in the 2000 census.

  7. Public Service Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The department of transportation formed a new company, New Jersey Transit, in 1979. It began to buy up bus companies, and purchased Transport of New Jersey in 1980. This ended PSE&G's role as a transportation provider, and it became exclusively an energy utility. In 1985, a new holding company, Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. formed