NJ Transit will resume service on 4 more lines on Sunday morning including the Atlantic City line.

NJ Transit North Jersey Coast Line between South Amboy & Matawan stations
NJ Transit North Jersey Coast Line between South Amboy & Matawan stations (Facebook)
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Service will resume on the North Jersey Coast Line will resume limited service to New York Penn Station, operating between Woodbridge and New York.  The Raritan Valley Line service will resume limited service between Raritan and Newark Penn Station. The Main/Port Jervis Line will resume limited service, with trains originating and terminating in Secaucus and the Atlantic City Line will resume normal service, operating between Atlantic City and Philadelphia.

Special schedules detailing this restored service can be accessed by visiting njtransit.com.

“These announcements mark important milestones in NJ Transit’s ongoing recovery efforts,” said Transportation Commissioner and  NJ Transit  Board Chairman James Simpson. “While this is great news for our customers, the road to recovery continues.  NJ Transit crews continue working around the clock to restore service for our customers.”

A number of rail stations throughout the system may have limited lighting and no elevator and escalator service due to power problems as a result of Hurricane Sandy says NJ Transit. As a result, Secaucus Junction will not be ADA accessible until further notice.

NJ Transit is extending the validity period for October monthly passes until Friday, November 9 for customer convenience.

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