N.J. says onus for rail funding rests on Pennsylvania
You still can’t get there from here. While work has gotten under way on an initial seven-mile stretch of route in New Jersey, much more money and political effort are needed to restore passenger rail service from Northeast Pennsylvania to New York City’s doorstep – and the onus may fall largely on the Keystone State.
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