(Source: Associated Press, May 6, 2019)
NEWARK, N.J. — The first of several new classes of New Jersey Transit railroad engineers is poised to take the throttle this summer, signaling a small step toward reducing the rampant train cancellations that plagued commuters a year ago. Ten men and two women were recognized by Gov. Phil Murphy Monday for completing the classroom portion of their 78-week training program. They are scheduled to do additional test rides before they become full-fledged engineers in the next few months.
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