Most New Jersey Transit buses returned to the roads Thursday for the first time since Hurricane Sandy hit the state.NJ Transit is slowly getting back to pre-Superstorm Sandy after an announcement that they will resume bus service in Camden. The transit agency, which has.New Jersey Transit hasn't yet determined whether there was damage to the 2 1/4-mile track that runs from Frank R. Lautenberg Rail Station in Secaucus, New Jersey, to the stadium in East Rutherford, according to N.J. Transit spokesman Nancy Snyder.Manhattan-bound ferries were to resume running Wednesday morning, as were New Jersey Transit buses in Camden. PATCO trains to Philadelphia resumed service late Tuesday. But other mass transit was suspended until further notice. Newark LibertyRail lines in the state remained shut down a day after one of the worst storms in the state's history, and there was no clear end in sight.
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