by rrbluesman
I've recently been reading a lot about changing population trends in NJ, and some of the articles I have read mention a shift of people moving out of NYC to destinations in PA, NJ and elsewhere for "lower cost of living", but they all seem to suggest they continue to travel to NYC via interstates. Now I'm from Philadelphia, so I don't really understand the NYC commuting trends - if so many people are commuting into NJ from extraordinary out of state locations like Allentown, PA and south Jersey, why isn't commuter rail expanding to serve them?
The other day I took this online survey https://forms.gle/6EX38xLQ6XDaRQP49 which is examining options for expansion of commuter rail, so it seems like there are plans being developed. Is it money or politics (or both) that keeps projects from advancing (like the Lackawanna cutoff)?
The other day I took this online survey https://forms.gle/6EX38xLQ6XDaRQP49 which is examining options for expansion of commuter rail, so it seems like there are plans being developed. Is it money or politics (or both) that keeps projects from advancing (like the Lackawanna cutoff)?
Ed
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