New Jersey Transit Train seen on a flooded underpass in Bound Brook

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1. NJT sounds the horn more than normal due to pedestrians walking on the tracks.
2.Raritan River seen from the Queens Bridge looking west.
3 The Raritan and the Canal waters meet at the lock in South Bound Brook.
4. The Bound Brook Station Tunnel is filling with water. Electric is off at the station and the town.
5. Queens Bridge seen from the Port Reading Line.
6. Downtown Bound Brook

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  • wow thats water im beating johnsheans park is really flooded with those animals and stuff oil man out

  • Nice video, Bound Brook is always flooding but I've never seen flood water like this before.

  • This is the location of the Caddy- coupe de ville 1964- it survived!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I thought I lost my pal.

  • It's like an earthquake under that tunnel whenever a train is going over

  • gabe! stop pissing in the tunnel at bound brook! it floods tooo!

  • floods are crazy at bound brook

  • wow jim, that was bad, they were still running freight i heard. 212, 214, 21M, and Q703 got by. that was it, everythin else was held at kearney, north jersey, woobourne, and allentown yards.and wow that tunnel is full and WOOHOO, TUPAC is still in business

  • Jefferson got a bit of flooding too.

  • whoa! That way too much water. .

  • @GenesisSanctuary what about jefferson

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