Thursday, June 2, 2011

NJ Transit expands quiet car program to Hoboken

One of New Jersey Transits new multilevel trains arrives for the first time on a regularly scheduled run at Newarks Penn Station Monday, Dec. 11. 2006. (AP Photo/Mike Derer) One of New Jersey Transit's new multilevel trains arrives for the first time on a regularly scheduled run at Newark's Penn Station Monday, Dec. 11. 2006. (AP Photo/Mike Derer)

  Eyewitness NewsHOBOKEN (WABC) -- New Jersey Transit's "quiet commute" program is expanding to Hoboken Wednesday.

All NJ Transit trains in and out of Hoboken will have one car where using a cell phone or talking loudly is prohibited.

The designated quiet car will be either the first or last one, depending on which direction it is traveling.

NJ Transit officials say they now has quiet cars on all peak service trains.

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