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    Delays and cancellations are a daily occurrence on NJ Transit’s River Line. This lawmaker wants answers

    By Mike De Nardo,

    3 hours ago

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    SOUTH JERSEY (KYW Newsradio) — Josh Jordan rides New Jersey Transit’s River Line to work. Well, he tries to.

    “For the last couple of weeks, it hasn’t been on time,” he said. “I’m late for work or I’m late going home.”

    And that’s if trains are running at all. Riders like Jordan are getting fed up with the frequency of delayed and canceled trains on the light rail between Camden and Trenton. The transit agency blames equipment issues and availability.

    “We’re told it’s because it’s hot outside … the cars are too hot,” said Burlington County-based state Sen. Troy Singleton. “Parts that are still trying to be sourced. A whole cadre of excuses.”

    Singleton said the River Line improved briefly after he publicly criticized its poor service last September, but trains are getting regularly delayed and canceled once again.

    He said he is “extremely disappointed” in the transit agency. Several constituents have reached out to him about being inconvenienced by these disruptions, and he believes “enough’s enough.”

    NJ Transit hasn’t answered Singleton’s requests for more information. KYW Newsradio reached out for comment but has not heard back either.

    “While we’ve tried to be as accommodating in recognizing some of the challenges in seeking some of those answers, I believe we’re going to have to turn up the temperature a little bit and be a little bit more aggressive in trying to hold this organization to account,” he added.

    Singleton is considering holding public hearings to make NJ Transit explain the River Line’s poor performance.

    “Occasional cancellations … can be excused,” he noted. “But these situations that are happening year after year are inexcusable, and New Jersey Transit has to get its act together.”

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