There's some benefit in knowing which trains aren't going to be there? /looking for the silver lining. I fail to understand why the M&E line seems to get hit the hardest with these cuts.
it sucks but it’s far better than what’s been going on all summer. Standing at the platform for your train then they announce it’s been cancelled. With the next scheduled train breezing right by because it’s full. They should have done this from the beginning. The 10% fare reduction isn’t enough though.
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...cancellations include 18 daily trains on five of its lines, as well as a suspension of all train service on a short rail segment in Princeton — fondly known as the Dinky — and weekend service on the Gladstone Branch of the Morris & Essex line...
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/20/nyregion/nj-transit-trains.html?emc=edit_ur_20180921&nl=new-york-today&nlid=4658348720180921&te=1
argh.