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Bill would terminate the light rail “time stamp”
State Assembly legislation aims to streamline process ×
Light rail riders would not need to time stamp their purchased tickets under a new bill sponsored by Assemblywoman Annette Chaparro.
Rail services would be required to provide passengers with proof of payment for their ticket under a bill approved Monday by the New Jersey Assembly Transportation and Independent Authorities Committee.
Currently, passengers on the light rail need to purchase tickets at one machine and validate, or “time stamp,” them at another.
If a riders forget to validate their tickets, they face a fine of $75, the same penalty as fare evasion.
New Jersey Transit officers rushed to the aid of a dog pinned under the Newark Light Rail last week.Patrol, K9 and ESU officers found the injured dog under the train on Friday.All worked together to remove the cold and injured dog without…
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New York City resumed above-ground subway service at 5 a.m. Tuesday, while buses continued to run on a reduced schedule, 75% of regular weekday service.
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NJ Transit will resume full weekday service on Wednesday on all bus, light rail and Access Link services systemwide. Atlantic City Rail Line will operate on a regular weekday schedule. All other rail lines will operate on a Level 1 Severe Weather schedule.
Ban on Commercial Vehicles on I-84 Corridor Lifted
Bans of commercial vehicles, empty trailers and tandem trailers on state highways across New York State have been lifted and truck traffic can now safely return to normal. Similar bans have also been lifted on bridges and tunnels maintained by the MTA and Port Authority. All motorists are also being reminded that advisory speeds of 45 mph remain in effect on a number of state highways and should plan accordingly.