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NJ Transit Rail Operations provides passenger service on 12 lines at a total of 166 stations, some operated in conjunction with Amtrak and Metro-North Railroad (MNR). [1]NJ Transit Rail Operations (NJTR) was established by NJ Transit (NJT) to run commuter rail operations in New Jersey.
The Morristown Line is an NJ Transit commuter rail line connecting Morris and Essex counties to New York City, via either New York Penn Station or Hoboken Terminal.Out of 60 inbound and 58 outbound daily weekday trains, 28 inbound and 26 outbound Midtown Direct trains (about 45%) use the Kearny Connection (opened June 10, 1996) to Penn Station; the rest go to Hoboken.
With the opening of service on June 10, 1996, travel time to Midtown, Manhattan was reduced by 20 minutes, eliminating the need for riders to first travel to Hoboken Terminal and transfer to PATH trains for transport under the Hudson River. [10] New Jersey Transit dubbed the new service Midtown Direct. By the 2000s, of 138 inbound and 150 ...
Since 2008, New Jersey Transit has relaid tracks and undertaken other preparations to restore service to a 7.3-mile (11.7 km) segment of the Lackawanna Cut-Off route between Port Morris Junction and a planned station at Andover in Sussex County. It plans to launch service on the segment in 2025. [39] A further extension to Scranton has also ...
NJ Transit Rail: Main Line, Bergen County Line 14 Mahwah: Mahwah (limited service) 29.1 (46.8) 1871 NJ Transit Rail: Main Line, Bergen County Line Short Line Bus: 17 NY: Suffern: Suffern: 30.5 (49.1) June 30, 1841 [43] [44] NJ Transit Rail: Main Line, Bergen County Line Transport of Rockland: 59, 93, Monsey Loop 3, Hudson Link Short Line Bus ...
NJ Transit Raritan Valley Line commuters during rush hours must change trains in Newark to go to and from Manhattan.
New York Central Railroad: New Jersey Midland Railway: NYSW: 1870 1880 New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad: New Jersey and New York Railroad: ERIE: 1874 1880 New Jersey and New York Railway: New Jersey and New York Railway: ERIE: 1880 1960 Erie–Lackawanna Railroad: New Jersey and New York Extension Railroad: ERIE: 1886 New Jersey and ...
On February 9, 1996, a Bergen County Line train collided with a Main Line train, killing 3 people and injuring 162. [5] It was the New York City area and New Jersey's worst train accident since the 1958 Newark Bay rail accident when at least 48 people died.