Bilevels Depart Newark Penn Station NJ Transit w Signal

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2009

Here we see several departures at Newark Penn Station. All bilevels. We can also see some details of the signal system. The audio track is missing , due to a bug in my windows install. At the end we see some older photos taken in the area.

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Uploader Comments (Sean70z)

  • Are they gonna Revamp the end of the Terminal Looks a bit rustic and ugly?

  • Yes, you have roof colapsed in one of my other videos. When you go down to street level it has been redone, more like a bus terminal however, needs some work

  • They are called "Mutilevels", not "Bilevels".

  • Yes officaly the term is multilevels. But on the RR they are also referd to as bilevels. BTW: It's my video and I will call them what I wish!

  • Sorry about the missing audio, thanks to windows!

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  • I didn't like the bi-level New Jersey Transit commuter trains at first, but now I am crazy about them!

  • yeah they can be called both! i still call them Bi-Levels.

  • It's good music though!

  • ALP-46 motors look like 4604 and 4610.

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