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 42093 (208k, 1044x788) Photo by: Richard Panse Location: Penn Station-Newark | Image 66478 (117k, 820x620) Photo by: Gary Chatterton Location: Suffern | Image 83122 (320k, 1044x788) Photo by: Kurt Weber Location: Penn Station-Newark | Image 84254 (209k, 1029x777) Photo by: Chris Reidy Location: Long Branch | Image 102320 (236k, 1044x706) Photo by: Richard Panse Location: New Brunswick |
Photo Gallery (Locomotives)
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Image 78640 (156k, 820x620) Photo by: Chris Reidy Location: Dover | Image 79571 (206k, 920x695) Photo by: Chris Reidy Location: Point Pleasant | Image 80887 (284k, 920x685) Photo by: Chris Reidy Location: Waldwick | Image 90476 (284k, 1044x786) Photo by: Chris Reidy Location: Ho-Ho-Kus | Image 118885 (176k, 820x620) Photo by: Chris Reidy Location: Ramsey |