Alternate train is Train 3815 which departs PSNY at 6:11 a.m. OUTBOUND from Newark/New York (temporarily discontinued) with transfer to Train 3722 at New Brunswick. Alternate trains for local travel: Train 3934 departs Trenton at 8:56 a.m. and makes an additional stop at North Elizabeth at 10:24 a.m. North Jersey Coast Line Train 3232 departs Long Branch at 9:13 a.m. and makes additional stops at Rahway, Linden and Elizabeth.
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Alternate trains for Rahway-PSNY: Train 3722 departs Jersey Ave. INBOUND to Newark/New York (temporarily discontinued) Schedules will be available online later this monthįor more on the positive train control project, visit NJTransit/ptc. The cuts will help make service, already stressed by short engineer staffing and breakdowns, "predictive and more reliable."Ĭustomers are strongly encouraged to view the full rail timetables on for all travel options as schedule adjustments, including departure/arrival times and station stops, will be made throughout the system. In August, a Federal Railroad Administration's report said NJ Transit has only installed one-third of its positive train control system.
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It then extended a 2015 deadline to the end of 2018. In 2008, Congress mandated rail companies fully implement PTC to save lives. Positive train control, or PTC, uses GPS and other technology as an emergency braking system designed to prevent train-to-train collisions and derailments due to excessive speed and trains passing through switches left in the wrong position.
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NJ Transit needs to install positive train control on all of its rail systems before the year-end deadline. Train fares will be cut by 10 percent in November, December and January. These schedule adjustments are temporary, expected to last into mid-January 2019. Other trains throughout the system have schedule and/or station stop adjustments. The schedule changes, affecting more than two dozen trains, began Sunday and impact customers along the Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast Line, Morris & Essex Lines, Montclair-Boonton, and Main and Bergen County Lines.