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Commuters can’t complain as track work begins at NY Penn Sta
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An estimated 16,000 extra commuters had to find another way into Manhattan.
An estimated 16,000 extra commuters had to find another way into Manhattan as Amtrak track work started at New York Penn Station.
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Commuters can’t complain as track work begins at NY Penn Sta
Clip: 7/10/2017 | 4m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
An estimated 16,000 extra commuters had to find another way into Manhattan as Amtrak track work started at New York Penn Station.
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Clip: 7/10/2017 | 4m 15s | Amtrak President and CEO Wick Moorman says NY Penn Station is a really difficult place. (4m 15s)
New Monmouth Poll paints harsh picture of Christie
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Clip: 7/10/2017 | 3m 25s | A new Monmouth Poll has Gov. Christie’s approval rating at 15 percent. (3m 25s)
NJ, NY senators advocate for Gateway Tunnel funding
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Clip: 7/10/2017 | 3m 1s | NJ, NY senators advocate for Gateway Tunnel funding (3m 1s)
Transit expert looks past summer repairs to need for Gateway
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Clip: 7/10/2017 | 3m 35s | Martin Robins discusses the need for a new trans-Hudson rail tunnel. (3m 35s)
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