New Jersey Transit is looking to address a problem that has plagued it in recent years: hours-long waits for people traveling by rail to and from MetLife Stadium for concerts, football games or other large-scale events.
NJT Issues Meadowlands ‘Innovation Challenge’ RFP Written by William C. Vantuono, Editor-in-Chief
New Jersey Transit on Feb. 18 issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for its “Innovation Challenge” to develop “an inventive and original solution” to increase transit capacity between the Frank R. Lautenberg Rail Station at Secaucus Junction and the Meadowlands Sports and Entertainment Complex.
NJT said it is asking qualified contractors “to help solve a very real problem: how to move a stadium’s worth of people seamlessly and continuously between Secaucus Junction and the Meadowlands Sports and Entertainment Complex, anchored by MetLife Stadium, the Racetrack and American Dream, seven miles away.” The Meadowlands, the agency said, “provides unique challenges to mass transit” that involve moving people to sporting events, concerts and other venues to a complex with “sensitive environmental features” and an
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Sure.
But it’s beyond just numbers. Or rather India has a very long and strong history in numbers, for example establishing zero and via that, the decimal system. Ramanujan was one of the most remarkable mathematicians of the last century if not all time–his birthdate is celebrated every year in India as National Mathematics Day.
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My working assumption is that the average person of every nation is equally hard working and talented. But the US (and other Western countries) don’t let in the average Indian, they let in the ones more hard working and talented than average. That’s what I meant to say. Not to denigrate the average Indian.