Passengers disembark from a New Jersey Transit train in Hoboken in 2017, at the start of the "Summer of Hell" — repeated delays caused by accelerated infrastructure work. NJ Transit and Amtrak say they're trying to avoid a repeat of that experience this year, after several hours-long service meltdowns disrupted morning and evening commutes.
The two services both use 170 miles of train along the northeast corridor. [ more › ]