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A part of the New Jersey Transit system, the Passaic-Bergen Commuter Rail project would provide a new passenger rail service link between downtown Hackensack, NJ and the Main Line Station in Hawthorne, NJ.
The project will introduce FRA-compliant Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) technology into the NJ TRANSIT fleet of rail equipment and will provide new passenger service along more than eight miles of existing freight track. [1]





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