“NJ Transit's top priority is, has been and will continue to be the safety of our customers, our employees and the citizens of the Garden State," said state Department of Transportation Commissioner James Simpson. “This prudent and necessary actionNew Jersey officials said the Hudson River ferry service will resume at 7 a.m. Wednesday. NJ TRANSIT is also planning to resume bus service in Camden.NJ Transit, SEPTA and PATH will suspend operations in anticipation of Hurricane Sandy. Dino Flammia, Townsquare Media The Christie Administration.New Jersey officials said the Hudson River ferry service will resume at 7 a.m. Wednesday. NJ TRANSIT is also planning to resume bus service in Camden.NJ Transit train and bus service remain suspended, and PATH trains are still not running. Christie said yesterday evening that transportation officials would have to assess the flooding before making a decision on when commuters could again take trains
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