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(Source: Journal News, March 7, 2016)

NEW YORK — Traffic-snarled highways. Jam-packed buses and ferries. Crammed Metro-North passenger cars. All caused by more than 100,000 train commuters from points west of the Hudson stuck trying to figure out new ways to get into New York City. That could be a reality as soon as Monday if NJ Transit — which runs trains out of Rockland’s five rail stations under contract with Metro-North — and a coalition of 17 rail unions don’t come to an agreement before Sunday.

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