NJ Transit sets on time performance record

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NJ Transit sets on time performance record

Of course, the little windstorm that shut down everything was factored in as days when no trains were scheduled to run. A few changes to the database and instant perfect record. You can’t run late if nothing is scheduled to operate.

Excluding the month that nothing ran due to Hurricane Sandy?

Only you, Jeffery would call Superstorm Sandy was a little windstorm. It would take a WINDBAG like you to say that! Why don’t climb out of your hole and pay a visit to New Jersey and New York to see for yourself. However, I’m not letting New Jersey Transit off the hook. They did a sloppy job of protecting the equipment and stations. To this day, Hoboken Terminal is not fully reopened. Newark Penn Station still has elevators and escalators that are still out of service. This is just transportation, not just people who lost their homes and towns to this little windstorm. HAVE YOU A HEART & BRAIN?? And I’d like to apologize to my fellow bloggers, but I couldn’t let Jeffery get away with his nonsense! PS NJ Transit, How many people had to stand or get up earlier because of your screw up??!!

Little windstorm Jeffery? What hole did you crawl out from?

I think Jeffery was being sarcastic.

When fares are that expensive, you better have your trains “on time”

In Guse’s mind, he was dead serious. In the real world, he’s a total moran.

Last September, I had the chance to ride on the NJ Transit, while I was at the Penn Central Historical Society Convention. The Convention also had a chance to tour their modern maintance facility. I was impressed!!! It’s too bad that it got flooded a month later, due to Hurricane Sandy.