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In the News (Thu 31 Dec 09)

  
 MTR 282, "Intermodal" Station" - If You Drive
The 3500-space parking garages constructed at Metropark in 1996 and 1997 are used heavily, and the station - fourth largest in New Jersey's rail system - is an important regional facility for NJ Transit and Amtrak riders.
New Jersey Transit and Amtrak are planning major improvements at Metropark Station on the Northeast Corridor, but riders who'd like to leave their cars at home won't find the station any more accessible.
In addition to building a new station and improving platforms, NJ Transit will construct a new pedestrian bridge connecting the parking decks to the platforms, but can't yet see its way to continuing the walkway across Route 27 to reach the neighborhoods northwest of the track.
www.tstc.org /bulletin/20000821/mtr28205.htm   (348 words)

  
 NJT Northeast Corridor Line
There is a low platform on the north end of the station and a station house at street level on the east side of the tracks (northbound direction).
This station is elevated at the New York end and in an open cut at the Trenton end due to street topography.
This new station, visible from the New Jersey Turnpike, functions as a transfer point between ten New Jersey Transit rail lines, with emphasis on transfers to the Northeast Corridor, allowing those passengers from the Main, Bergen, and Pascack Valley lines easier access to New York City and points south.
www.nycsubway.org /nyc/njtransit/nec/nec-princetonj.html   (1904 words)

  
 NJT Northeast Corridor Line
New Jersey Transit Trains run along Amtrak's northeast corridor line from New York Penn Station to Trenton station, where a transfer is available to the Septa R7 trains to Philadelphia.
This new station, visible from the New Jersey Turnpike, functions as a transfer point between ten New Jersey Transit rail lines, with emphasis on transfers to the Northeast Corridor, allowing those passengers from the Main, Bergen, and Pascack Valley lines easier access to New York City and points south.
This station is elevated at the New York end and in an open cut at the Trenton end due to street topography.
www.nycsubway.org /nyc/njtransit/nec   (1903 words)

  
 RAILROAD.NET :: View topic - Trenton Station
Metropark is one of NJ Transit's busiest stations, aswell as Amtrak's.
NJT should decorate the station to look like either a bank (for how our politicans steal from the state budget for their own businesses, friends and families) or as a prison (for where they should all end up).
The engineer at once reversed the engine and stopped the train and the bodies were picked up, put on board and conveyed to the Clinton street station, from which place they were conveyed to the morgue.
railroad.net /forums/viewtopic.php?t=2708&sid=07ccaeb7746ac3ab3186b5379e95dc89   (1903 words)

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