All public transportation in New Jersey, except for the Port Authority Trans Hudson and Port Authority Transit Corporation Speedline, a few random privately run and county-run bus routes, and the commuter rail station in West Trenton note The terminus of a SEPTA line originating in Philadelphia is provided by NJ Transit. Because New Jersey is (in the words of so many of its residents) a "transit state," all about people on the move one way or the other across the country (or at least the Northeast), it should come as no surprise that NJ Transit operates an extensive and (all things considered) rather efficient and affordable network of transportation all across the state. "New Jersey Transit" (NJ Transit or NJT to its friends) is the State-owned public transit operating company of the State of New Jersey. When leaving the train, please watch the gap.
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