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Remembering NJ Transit murder victims killed by their deadly bus driver on Jan 16, 2021 in Burlington County

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 Remembering NJ Transit murder victims killed by their deadly bus driver on  Jan 16, 2021 1 dead after NJ Transit bus hits pedestrian Updated Jan 16, 2021;  Posted Jan 16, 2021 Facebook Share Twitter Share By  Josh Axelrod | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com One person is dead after an NJ Transit bus crashed into a pedestrian late Friday night, according to an agency spokesperson. Six passengers were on board during the deadly crash on 4th Street in Fieldsboro, Burlington County. No one on the bus was injured, including the driver. The male pedestrian, whom NJ Transit would not identify, was pronounced dead at the scene. The bus was traveling on the 409 route from Trenton to Philadelphia at 10:30 p.m. when it hit the pedestrian.  The New Jersey State Police Fatal Accident Investigation Unit assisted with the investigation. Bordentown City Police Department is the lead agency investigating the crash, a state police spokesperson said Our journalism needs your support. P...

Remember Man Struck And Killed By Jersey City Light Rail Train: NJ Transit On December 7, 2020 (Bayonne and Liberty State Park)

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Remember Man Struck And Killed By Jersey City Light Rail Train: NJ Transit On December 7, 2020   JERSEY CITY — A man was struck and killed by a Hudson-Bergen Light Rail train around 12 a.m. on Monday, NJ Transit spokesman Jim Smith said. Smith said the man was an adult pedestrian who was struck west of the Danforth Avenue stop. As of Monday morning, the man's age was unknown, Smith said. He said there were no injuries to the approximately two passengers and operator on the train at that time. The slow-moving train heads along the Jersey City waterfront between Bayonne and Liberty State Park, then can connect to Jersey City's financial district, Hoboken, and north. HBLR service was temporarily suspended in both directions between Danforth Avenue and Richard Street, but has since resumed, Smith said. New Jersey Transit Police are leading the investigation. Nearly a year ago, a woman was  struck and killed  by a light rail train further north near the Exchange Place station...

Remember Man struck and killed by New Jersey Transit train on December 16, 2020 (Paterson, NJ on the Main/Bergen line )

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 Remember Man struck and killed by New Jersey Transit train A man was fatally struck by a New Jersey Transit train at the station in Paterson early Wednesday, authorities said. The unidentified victim was struck by a train on the Main/Bergen line around 2 a.m., an NJT spokesperson said. Three transit employees were on the train at the time with no passengers on board, officials said. The train originated in Hoboken and was heading to Suffern, N.Y. Authorities were investigating the incident Wednesday morning.  

Remember NJ Transit Murder Victim Praveen Desini Who Was Killed By Deadly Their Train Engineer On December 22, 2020 (Edison in New Jersey)

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 Remember NJ Transit Murder Victim Praveen Desini Who Was Killed By Deadly Their Train Engineer Hyderabad :  A software employee hailing from Hanamkonda town was fatally run over by a train near a railway station near Edison in New Jersey on December 22, according to information reaching here. The man was identified by his friends as Praveen Desini, living in Jersey City of New Jersey in the United States. While it is not clear as to how he was struck down by the train, the NJ Transit director told local media in New Jersey that at 7. 20 am (December 22), “The Northeast Corridor train 3920 which departed Trenton at 6:47 a.m. and was scheduled to arrive at Penn Station New York at 7:58 am, struck and killed a pedestrian just east of the Edison station”. The US authorities, however, have not released the name of the person struck down by train. Fellow Indians in New York told Telangana Today that Praveen Desini was on his way to his office in New York from Edison. His body was k...

Remembering: Another Manslaughter Victim Killed By NJ Transit train engineer in Newark , New Jersey On Dec 7, 2020 (Newark On Broad Street, Morris & Essex train)

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  Another Manslaughter By  NJ Transit train engineer: A pedestrian hits and kills man in Newark A pedestrian was stuck and killed by a New Jersey Transit train near the Broad Street station on Tuesday. The man was hit at about 7:45 a.m. west of the station’s platform, a New Jersey Transit spokeswoman said. He was not identified, pending family notification. Morris & Essex train No. 208 departed Montclair State University at 7:10 a.m and was due in Hoboken at 8 a.m. There were 20 people aboard at the time. Trains on the line are running about 30 minutes behind schedule as of 8:45 a.m.  

Our Thought Go Out To The Man Struck By NJ Transit Train In Montclair Survives With Serious Injuries On November 25, 2020

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  Man Struck By Train In Montclair Survives With Serious Injuries The man was seriously injured but survived after he was hit by the train near the Upper Montclair station at Bellevue Avenue around 4:35 p.m., NJ Transit spokesman Paul Milo said. Montclair-Boonton Line service was temporarily suspended but resumed with 45-minute delays shortly after. None of the approximately 15 customers and crew members on board the train were injured, Milo said.  NJ Transit police are investigating.

Lives murdered in New Jersey to NJ Transit and Coach USA deadly bus drivers and train engineer epidemic!

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  Lives murdered in New Jersey to NJ Transit and Coach USA deadly bus drivers and train engineer epidemic! New Jersey pedestrians' lives are not safe in these streets because they are being killed by speeding incompetent NJ Transit and Coach USA bus drivers and train engineers. The pedestrians are then being blamed for their deaths instead of the person who killed them. When the train engineer sees someone on the train tracks, they need to pull their emergency breaks. If the train engineer cannot see someone on the train tracks before approaching, they need glasses or not be hired . I am sure the train have cameras and voice device to alter that a person on the tracks. Since the car company can install safety devices to prevent lives from being killed, why can't the 3rd most extensive use transportation company install one to protect New Jersey residents and decrease the death rate? The transportation company gets millions or billions of dollars; why do they not use the m...