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Checking Up on South Jersey’s RiverLINE

Upon beginning service in 2004, the RiverLINE, New Jersey Transit’s 34-mile light-rail service between Trenton and Camden, was often reported to have been an expensive

TSTC: Transit Essential to NJ, Hurricane Shows

In today’s Star-Ledger, TSTC NJ Advocate Janna Chernetz and General Counsel Vincent Pellecchia write that the disruption caused by Hurricane Irene highlighted the importance of

Will NJ Back Up Its Talk on Transit Villages?

At a August 22 press conference in South Plainfield, NJ Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno announced the award of 84 grants totaling $12 million to municipalities and counties

Whither Cross-Hudson Transit?

The passing of a relatively obscure bureaucratic deadline was another reminder of how badly improvements to the cross-Hudson transit system are needed. Yesterday the North

New Jersey’s Shrinking Commitment to Transit

New Jersey’s public transit system links residents with economic centers both inside and outside the state. But the state has committed steadily smaller shares of