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PATH's Newark-World Trade Center line to get longer trains

All the existing eight-car trains will be replaced by 2024

Aired 03/22/2023

NJ Spotlight News

PATH's Newark-World Trade Center line to get longer trains

Clip: 3/22/2023 | 1m 14sVideo has Closed Captions

All the existing eight-car trains will be replaced by 2024

Gov. Phil Murphy and Port Authority officials Wednesday announced the Newark-World Trade Center PATH rail line will get its first nine-car train and the replacement of all the existing eight-car trains by 2024. The World Trade Center line is the system’s most heavily traveled. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, it was notorious for crowding on platforms and in rail cars.

Aired 03/22/2023

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