| Advice for attending July 4th fireworks: arrive early and expect crowds |
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| News - Hudson County |
| Written by Karen DeMarco |
| Monday, June 29, 2009 9:23 am |
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To provide additional capacity for the event, NJ TRANSIT will supplement existing weekend service with 13 additional trains in and out of Hoboken Terminal on the Morris & Essex Lines, including eight trips between Gladstone and Hoboken and five trips between Summit and Hoboken. Service on other NJ TRANSIT lines will operate on a weekend schedule, with additional cars added to scheduled trains to provide more seats. Three trains scheduled to depart Hoboken between 9-10 p.m. will depart approximately 30 minutes later than normal to better accommodate customers attending the fireworks display:
In addition, Hudson-Bergen Light Rail - which services Hoboken Terminal, Liberty State Park and several stations along the Waterfront — will operate all two-car trains to provide double capacity. Light rail service will operate on a regular weekend schedule, with trains every 7-15 minutes. Fourth of July Fireworks Service Overview New Jersey's Hudson River waterfront is accessible by rail service to Hoboken Terminal. The following rail lines will provide direct service to Hoboken on July 4:
Customers traveling from New York City or stations along the Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast or Raritan Valley lines, can transfer at the Frank R. Lautenberg Station at Secaucus Junction to reach Hoboken Terminal or take PATH service from Newark Penn Station. On July 4, there will be no service to/from Hoboken Terminal on the Montclair-Boonton Line. Hudson-Bergen Light Rail will operate on a regular weekend schedule (trains every 7-15 minutes) using all two-car trains to provide additional seating capacity. Light rail tickets can be purchased at Hoboken Terminal or any other light rail station. NJ TRANSIT has issued the following travel advice to customers:
For complete July 4 service information, visit www.njtransit.com/fireworks. |
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