N.J. commuters dig into their wallets for increased fares
NJ Transit officials say they had normal ridership Monday as commuters paid 25 percent more for train service, and 10 percent more for in-state bus and light-rail lines.
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N.J. commuters dig into their wallets for increased fares
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