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Christie Says Most Commuters Won't Be Disrupted By Amtrak Work This Summer

Governor Chris Christie

Governor Chris Christie says an agreement between Amtrak and New Jersey Transit will limit disruptions for commuters this summer as aging tracks and equipment are replaced at New York's Penn Station.

Christie says only the Morris and Essex Line's Midtown Direct train service will be affected by the work that will be done over an eight-week period from July through Labor Day.

"For three-quarters of the New Jersey Transit customers travel patterns will not be modified in any way including the Trenton to New York Northeast Corridor Line."

The Morris and Essex Line will end in Hoboken and riders will get a transfer to take Path trains or a ferry to Manhattan. Christie says fares on that line will be reduced 56 to 63 percent while repairs are ongoing.

"I hope what it acknowledges in the commuters' mind is that the state of New Jersey is acknowledging that this is lesser serving, acknowledging their frustration, and trying to give them some financial relief."

That will add up to a drop of about $15 million in New Jersey Transit revenue.