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NJ Transit has come under criticism for leaving equipment in places such as Kearny and Hoboken with Hurricane Sandy bearing down. Flooding damaged 261 train cars and 62 locomotives.
News; Transit hell on first day of new workweek after Hurricane Sandy . Published: ; Nov. 05, 2012, 3:15 p.m.
NEWARK, N.J. — New Jersey Transit had a hurricane plan to move its trains to higher ground before Hurricane Sandy hit. But it’s not clear why the agency instead moved locomotives and rail car… ...
Hurricane Sandy is roaring toward the tri-state, expected to make landfall early Tuesday near the southern New Jersey coast, prompting officials to order a mass transit shutdown and widespread ...
NJ Transit has launched an internal probe into its preparations for Sandy, including its disastrous decision to store trains in areas slammed by storm surges, a transportation official told The Pos… ...
On Oct. 31, Railway Age Editor-in-Chief William C. Vantuono reported about the damage that the storm had caused locally in an article headlined “Hurricane Sandy devastates NY/NJ area passenger rail ...
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 ...
New Jersey Transit didn't follow a plan to move its trains to higher ground before Sandy hit last October, a decision that caused $100 million in damages Published August 20, 2013 • Updated on ...
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 ...
NEW JERSEY (WABC) -- New Jersey officials have agreed on a plan aimed to protect three cities in New Jersey from future flooding. The $230 million project will provide flood walls protecting ...
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