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NJ Transit won a major victory when an appellate court ruled that seven insurance companies have to pay to repair to trains that were damaged by flooding from Hurricane Sandy in October 2012.
Now, imagine that your home was NJ Transit, the nation’s only statewide transit agency, covering 5,325 square miles, with 16 rail yards, 17 bus depots and maintenance facilities, 11 rail lines ...
The damage Hurricane Sandy wrought on NJ Transit’s infrastructure 10 years ago was part natural disaster, part management disaster. The flooding left a barge on the Raritan River Bridge in ...
NJ Transit bus. (Photo: Shutterstock.com) A state appeals court has ruled that New Jersey Transit is entitled to coverage up to its $400 million policy limit for water damage from Hurricane Sandy ...
Statewide, rain totals ranged from .11 inches in Hamilton, Mercer County to 6.64 inches in Clark and 6.24 inches in Westfield ...
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Severe weather has caused extensive delays in NJ Transit services, with multiple lines affected. Commuters are advised to check NJ Transit website.
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Hurricane Debby path eyes NJ: Storms that hit New Jersey over the yearsSuperstorm Sandy (2012) One of the ... Wind gusts hit over 100 mph. Donna caused $6.9 million in damage in New Jersey. Hurricane Hazel (1954) Hazel was a major hurricane that caused flooding and ...
Almost 11 years to the day since Superstorm Sandy struck New Jersey, state and local leaders broke ground Wednesday on two flood resiliency projects that have been in the making for years. The ...
A longtime downtown Bound Brook business owner is suing NJ Transit and Somerset County over what he alleges was negligence that caused flooding from the remnants of Hurricane Ida two years ago ...
On October 29, 2012, Hurricane Sandy brought 5 feet of water into a low-lying home in Highlands, New Jersey, the shore town at the northernmost edge of the Garden State's 130 miles of coastline.
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