Wednesday, October 31, 2012

NJ transit slowly resumes, Seaside Heights hard hit

Photos and Videos. Dramatic Aerial Tour of Sandy NJ Aftermath. Aviators of the 1-150th Assault Helicopter Battalion, New Jersey National Guard, look for displaced residents along the New Jersey coastline Oct. 30, in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.NJ Transit train/light rail service and PATH remain suspended and NYC Subway service, too. As of this morning, public and private bus service (Decamp) is still suspended in Port Authority. Lincoln Tunnel and GWB are open. GSP and the Turnpike are bothNJ Transit train/light rail service and PATH remain suspended and NYC Subway service, too. As of this morning, public and private bus service (Decamp) is still suspended in Port Authority. Lincoln Tunnel and GWB are open.NJ Transit train/light rail service and PATH remain suspended and NYC Subway service, too. As of this morning, public and private bus service (Decamp) is still suspended in Port Authority. Lincoln Tunnel and GWB are open.Earlier this afrernoon during a press conference, Gov. Chris Christie announced that NJ Transit will conduct a systematic shut-down of service in advance of Hurricane Sandy's New Jersey landfall. NJ.
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