NJ Transit Plans Nicer Stations Where Riders Can Wait Out Delays
- Murphy says ‘new experience’ ahead on busiest U.S. train route
- Chronic train engineer shortage also easing, governor says
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New Jersey Transit riders stuck waiting for their trains will at least be able to linger in nicer stations.
The agency will oversee at least $100 million in station upgrades on the Northeast Corridor, the busiest U.S. rail route, as the agency recovers from years of financial neglect, Governor Phil Murphy said Tuesday.