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Report: Despite NJ Transit Hurricane Plan, Agency Sustained $100 Million In Damage

2013-08-19 19:38:19| Railroads - Topix.net

New Jersey Transit had a hurricane plan to move its trains to higher ground before superstorm Sandy hit, a newspaper found, raising additional questions about why the agency instead moved locomotives and rail cars to low-lying rail yards, resulting in more than $100 million damage.

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