The NJT 2020 map can be found at http://www.nj-arp.org/njt2020.html According to this map there is a project on the Riverline (southern New Jersey Light Rail) that is not shown. This is a transfer station from the River Line to the Atlantic City Rail Line which is currently being constructed. I actually saw the station on the Riverline portion almost complete, however construction of the Atlantic City Rail Line overpass (where it crosses the River Line) platforms has not begun yet. One can use the River Line to connect to Atlantic City but it’s not pratical becasuse one will have to take the Riverline go to downtown Camden, transfer to PATCO and take PATCO to Lindenwold then take NJT there to Atlantic City. Never for me!!! Why would one have to go from south Jersey by train to downtown Camden via Subway to another commuter line to Atlantic City, it sounds retarded. I live in Mansfield Township NJ. I rather just drive down route 206 to Hammonton and catch the NJT train from there. But with the new transfer station forget driving. I can’t wait till they finish it.
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Interesting map, but I thought NJT phased out the “Disco Stripes”.
If you read the map it appears to have been published in year 2000. That would make the “disco stripes” in style. Some projects listed have been completed and the ARC cancelled.