Three NJ Transit rail lines remain suspended as federal shutdown continues
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Three NJ Transit rail lines remain suspended as federal shutdown continues
Updated 7:46 AM; Posted 7:46 AM
By Larry Higgs | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
Gov. Phil Murphy has pledged that service on
the Atlantic City Rail Line which has been shut down since September will resume. But he and NJ Transit officials cant say when that will happen because of the ongoing federal shutdown.
Atlantic City Line, Princeton Shuttle and direct Raritan Valley Line service has been shut down for four months while a federally mandated safety system has been installed. Now that a Dec. 31, 2018, deadline to do the first phase of that work has been met, commuters are demanding they get trains back.
I am 100 percent certain the Atlantic City line will reopen, Murphy said. Because of the federal shutdown, its not happened.
We need FRA (Federal Railroad Administration) approval of a reboot (of the rail service), Murphy said.
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