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  2. Hudson–Bergen Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Newark Light Rail system uses the same type of vehicle, with slight modifications to the trucks and wheels due to the different rails used. On July 3, 2013, NJ Transit released lengthened light rail car 2054 as a prototype. The expanded car consists of two new sections, [40] increasing length by 37 feet (11.28 m) to a total of 127 feet (38. ...

  3. River Line (NJ Transit) - Wikipedia

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    River Line. The River Line (stylized as River LINE) is a hybrid rail (light rail with some features similar to commuter rail) line in southern New Jersey that connects the cities of Camden and Trenton, New Jersey's capital. It is so named because its route between the two cities is parallel to the Delaware River.

  4. Light rail in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Light rail in New Jersey. Light rail in New Jersey is provided by NJ Transit, a state-owned corporation which also provides bus and commuter rail services. In 2023, the light rail system had a ridership of 20,827,300. [1] Light rail, among other forms of transit, is a major part of the state's Smart Growth policy.

  5. Newark Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    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. [6][7] The City Subway opened on ...

  6. Newark–Elizabeth Rail Link - Wikipedia

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    The green line is the completed MOS-1, the blue line is MOS-2, and the red line is Union County Light Rail. The Newark–Elizabeth Rail Link (NERL) is a New Jersey Transit proposed 8.8-mile (14.2 km)-long light rail line in New Jersey, which would connect the downtown areas of Newark and Elizabeth with Newark Liberty International Airport.

  7. Glassboro–Camden Line - Wikipedia

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    The Glassboro–Camden Line (GCL) is a planned 18-mile (29 km) diesel multiple unit (DMU) light rail system to be located in South Jersey. [1] [2]At the northern terminus, the Walter Rand Transportation Center in Camden, it will connect with the River Line with which its infrastructure and vehicles will be compatible, and paid transfers will be possible to the PATCO Speedline.

  8. NJPAC/Center Street station - Wikipedia

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    NJPAC/Center Street station. /  40.7395°N 74.1655°W  / 40.7395; -74.1655. NJPAC/Center Street station is a light rail station on the Newark Light Rail 's Broad Street Extension. It is located in Downtown Newark, New Jersey, on the south west corner of the McCarter Highway and Center Street at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC ...

  9. Newport station (Hudson–Bergen Light Rail) - Wikipedia

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    Location. Newport station is a station of the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail in Jersey City, New Jersey. Located on Mall Drive East near the Newport Centre shopping mall, the station services trains operating between Hoboken Terminal and Tonnelle Avenue station in North Bergen to West Side Avenue in Jersey City and 8th Street station in Bayonne.