Katie Edwards and her father booked an epic train trip across the US last summer, during which she photographed the changing views from the windows in the vestibule areas of the carriages. The ...
NJ Transit plans on replacing all windows on its 429 multilevel railcars, bringing clarity to riders who have struggled to see the state's landscapes and station signage for years. Rail advocate Paul ...
NJ Transit will spend $15 million to replace train windows made opaque by nearly two decades of air friction and weather elements — acid rain, heat, even ultraviolet rays. A typical travel ritual ...
The view through some LIRR train windows isn't so clear, and it’s not because of dirt or grime — it’s sun damage. NewsdayTV’s Alfonso Castillo reports. Credit: Ed Quinn; YouTube/MTA Stay logged in.
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NJ Transit's foggy train windows: Here's what went wrong, and why a solution is in sight
(Editor's Note: This story originally published in October 2024.) NJ Transit plans on replacing all windows on its 429 multilevel railcars, bringing clarity to riders who have struggled to see the ...
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