More than 75 percent of light rail riders are from Bayonne, something that has surprised many officials.
In earlier days of railroading a rail rider was known as a person to ride on a railcar to make sure it arrived unscathed.
Some rail riders went out to Jamaica only to return to Penn Station, angrier and colder than before.
But proportionately more growth has recently occurred among the rail riders.
It appears rail riders are out of luck for duty-free shopping.
N.J. Transit today proposed fare increases averaging 9 percent for 325,000 bus and rail riders.
Hers is not the only unusual piece among some 60 artworks that have been installed underground and overground to lift rail riders' spirits.
In general, half or more of light rail riders formerly rode bus services that were replaced by the rail service.
Lionel is issuing a second set, with a locomotive like those used for rail riders.
N.J. Transit officials say they expect that raising fares will drive away an additional 8,800 daily bus and rail riders.