NJ Transit: After difficult morning commute, service getting back on track

Show Caption Hide Caption NJ-495 Viaduct Construction Project Traffic will be even worse than usual on the NJ-495 bridge in North Bergen until the project is complete in 2021.

Over a dozen trains were canceled across several NJ Transit lines while PATH lines were delayed because of signal failures. As of late Friday morning most trains were back on schedule with the exception of a train on the Morris & Essex line and another on the Montclair-Boonton line.

Some weekday trains on NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor, Pascack Valley, Morris-Essex and North Jersey Coast lines were temporarily discontinued or had changes to trip origin or destination because of ongoing service adjustments required during work on Advance Positive Train Control equipment.

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Other trains throughout the system had adjustments to schedules or station stops.

Video: A tour of the PATH rail system Director/General Manager of the PATH for Port Authority of NY & NJ Michael Marino shows some of the PATH rail system at Journal Square in Jersey City.

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