New Jersey Transit says it has 12 bridges that open, including 6 swing bridges.
New Jersey Transit says that it will set an additional 261 trains in the tracks this week to bring fans to the tees on time.
New Jersey Transit, which operates both, said there were no major disruptions of service during the morning rush hour.
New Jersey Transit, which announced last Tuesday that 10 percent increases were likely, said it has a $1.5 billion budget with a $60 million deficit.
New York City Transit said no one was hurt when the roof section blew down.
New Jersey Transit also said that it would appoint a customer advocate to better address rider concerns.
As part of a five-year capital plan, New York City Transit has said it will order 3,414 more cars by 2009.
New Jersey Transit said it expected normal service this morning.
The income will help the agency close a $60 million budget gap and expand service, New Jersey Transit said.
New Jersey Transit said it would announce its contingency plan early next week.