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New Jersey Transit Seeks to Acquire New Train Cars

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The statewide transit agency is looking to buy over 100 new multilevel passenger cars.
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Walk/Bike Path Could Connect Jersey City and Montclair

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The ‘Ice & Iron Greenway’ would travel along the former Boonton Line in Essex and Hudson counties.
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Mack-Cali Offering Discounted Uber Rides at Select New Jersey Properties

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Last week, Uber and Mack-Cali announced a new commuter ridesharing program.
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Route 31 Bus Service to Livingston and Maplewood Could End January 1st

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The bus service has been operating from Newark Penn Station to the suburbs for decades but a new proposal could cut off service to Livingston and Maplewood.
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Public Hearings Next Week on PATH Extension to Newark Airport

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The Port Authority is seeking your input as it looks to extend PATH service to Newark Liberty International Airport.
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Bayonne Bridge Heightening Prompts Port Newark Expansion

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The Bayonne Bridge was raised to allow for larger ships to come to the port in Essex and Hudson Counties. Now, the port is expanding to meet the demand.
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Five New Cities Choose Hudson Bike Share, Leaving Jersey City Alone With CitiBike

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The expansion will double the number of bicycles the program has available throughout Hudson County, adding 36 new stations for users to pick up a ride.
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What is the Future of Transportation and Development in Central New Jersey?

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From an idea for new bus routes in Somerset and Middlesex Counties to a new master plan in Trenton, a variety of changes could come to the middle of the Garden State.
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‘Lackawanna Market’ in Hoboken Could Emerge in 2018

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Officials have touted big plans for Hoboken’s major transit hub that so far haven’t materialized, but that may change next year.
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Report: Central Avenue Bridge in Newark is “Structurally Deficient and Functionally Obsolete”

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The Central Avenue Bridge in Newark’s Central Ward is at risk, according to a report commissioned by the local, state, and federal governments.

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