(Source: Bloomberg News, November 5, 2012)
NEWARK, N.J. — On top of having to fix damaged tracks and an operations center ruined by floodwaters, New Jersey Transit’s biggest obstacle to restoring full service for 276,000 daily rail commuters may be finding cars and engines. The Newark-based agency had 257 rail cars and 65 engines — 23 percent and 35 percent of its totals, respectively — damaged or ruined by Atlantic superstorm Sandy. The agency hasn’t determined how many, if any, can be repaired.
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