New Jersey Transit Commuter Rail
From nycsubway.org
A special movement of a diesel hauling two NJT coaches passes an inbound EMU train to New York at Princeton Junction. Photo by Lee Winson, September 2009.
Overview
New Jersey Transit Rail Operations was created as New Jersey Transit's operational arm for commuter railroad service in the State of New Jersey, assuming control of Conrail's New Jersey commuter operations in 1983. Today, New Jersey Transit Rail Operations serves 148 stations in New Jersey, 12 in New York State (some under contract to Metro-North), and one in Pennsylvania; transporting over 47 million passengers per year over 972 route miles of track.
Photo Gallery (Passenger Cars)
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Image 20422 (60k, 640x480) Photo by: Peggy Darlington Location: Metropark | Image 80791 (109k, 800x600) Photo by: Phillip Lee Location: Hoboken Terminal | Image 80877 (156k, 920x694) Photo by: Chris Reidy Location: Secaucus Junction | Image 98169 (227k, 1044x787) Photo by: Chris Reidy Location: White House | Image 109128 (182k, 1044x751) Photo by: Paul Pesante Location: Bound Brook |
Photo Gallery (Locomotives)
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Image 47162 (271k, 1024x652) Photo by: Chris Leverett Location: Red Bank | Image 49785 (203k, 1044x749) Photo by: Harv Kahn Location: Suffern | Image 78060 (170k, 937x708) Photo by: Chris Reidy Location: Penn Station-Newark | Image 108156 (222k, 1044x570) Photo by: Lee Winson Location: Princeton Junction | Image 111129 (210k, 780x590) Photo by: Chris Reidy Location: Hackettstown |