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NJ Transit in Heat Crisis | New York City News
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NJ Transit nearly collapsed under a brutal heat wave that slammed the system during the evening commute, forcing electric trains to slow dangerously and prompting officials to urge riders to switch to buses, PATH, or ferries. Temperatures inside Penn Station soared to 148 degrees, commuters compared it to a sauna, and some even joked about relocating. A century-old drawbridge jammed open for 25 minutes, a fire broke out at Hoboken, and delays hit up to 90 minutes—making it the worst heat-related transit meltdown of the year.
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