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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - PATH trains resumed normal service in and out of the World Trade Center terminal following police activity around the evening rush hour, according to the Port Authority.
Beginning Saturday, January 5, the PATH train’s World Trade Center Station will be closed on weekends to carry out repairs to tunnels and equipment, caused by Hurricane Sandy. Construction work ...
The first nine-car train in the PATH’s 100-year history will start rolling on the busy Newark-World Trade Center line Thursday morning, Gov. Phil Murphy and Port Authority officials announced ...
HOBOKEN, New Jersey (WABC) -- PATH trains have resumed between Hoboken and the World Trade Center on Thursday. PATH said service between Hoboken and the World Trade Center had been suspended due ...
PATH trains have continued to run through a temporary World Trade Center station as the hub was built. Unexpected events, such as flooding in the area caused by Superstorm Sandy in 2012 ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Officials announced good news for commuters who are tired of crowding onto PATH trains on the Newark-World Trade Center line. Gov. Phil Murphy and Port Authority leaders ...
PATH service was temporarily suspended from Hoboken to World Trade Center and No. 1 trains were bypassing the World Trade Center in both directions as the investigation was underway. Services have ...
The Port Authority used to set records in good ways. The George Washington Bridge was a marvel of engineering in its day, the world’s longest bridge when it was built, and still the busiest.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- A new access point opening Thursday will link nine subway lines with the PATH train at the World Trade Center. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced that at 5 ...
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