He commutes on this train five days a week to study information technology and work part-time in Newark (a major exchange station for commuters who take the PATH from Manhattan, as well as for those who transfer to New Jersey Transit’s other lines). Joshi, a college student who asked that his first name not be used. “The commute is just something I have to do, so I don’t think about it,” said Mr. Those who had seats and there were clusters on each car who didn’t did not seem to mind. I looked around at the mob scene of commuters who’d pressed onto the train. My backside hurt after 10 minutes and my back after 20. New Jersey Transit covers an area of 5,325 square miles with its bus, rail and light rail services.
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