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“It’s wrong that Raritan Valley line passengers had no one-seat ride service to New York, despite the line having more daily riders than other New Jersey Transit lines whose trains go straight ...
Beginning in the spring, Raritan Valley Line riders will be able to get a "one-seat ride" to New York City, without having to transfer at Newark, during off-peak hours.
Raritan Valley Line commuters during rush hours must change trains in Newark to go to and from Manhattan. NJ Transit has implemented off-peak hour one-seat service by using dual-powered ...
Commuters on the Raritan Valley Line next month will be able to take a train to New York without transferring in Newark, but the trips will only be outside peak hours on weekdays. (Star-Ledger ...
The Raritan Valley Line reportedly serves more than 23,000 riders per day. Commuters and area residents sounded off about what they heard. "About 6:55 in the morning and we were sleeping, ...
UNION, N.J. (CBSNewYork)-- NJ TRANSIT riders can rest easy Sunday night after the transit agency announced the Raritan Valley Line will resume regular weekday service for Monday's commute, just ...
NEW JERSEY — New Jersey Transit’s Raritan Valley Line train service was briefly suspended early Thursday morning due to signal issues, NJ Transit said. Service resumed around 6:45 a.m. but ...
The Raritan Valley Line's "one-seat" or direct ride into New York Penn Station was studied by an NJ Transit consultant, and the report presented extensive ideas for consideration.
Scenario A: Allow three Raritan Valley Line trains to enter New York Penn Station directly in the "shoulders" of the morning commute, meaning before 7 a.m. or after 9:20 a.m.
The Raritan Valley Line has been stopping at Newark Penn Station midday and during the evening on weekdays — instead of continuing straight through to New York Penn Station — for about a ...