(Source: The Journal News, September 22, 2017)
NEW YORK — Metro-North has been hiring locomotive engineers away from NJ Transit, contributing to a staffing crisis at the troubled New Jersey commuter rail, an investigation by The Record and northjersey.com has found. Since March, NJ Transit has been losing one locomotive engineer a month to Metro-North, the nation’s second busiest commuter rail.
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