Murphy wants to replace all of NJ Transit’s old buses and trains. Here’s how it could happen.

Murphy wants NJ Transit's  oldest trains, buses replaced.

An NJ Transit NABI bus to New York makes a turn off Washington Street in Hoboken. Gov. Phil Murphy wants older buses and trains replaced to increase reliability.

Gov. Phil Murphy’s final state budget proposal includes a bold commitment to rid NJ Transit’s fleet of its oldest and most unreliable trains and buses.

In his budget address Tuesday, Murphy said the state will modernize the fleet by “providing funding to begin replacing every single outdated bus and rail car that remains in the agency’s fleet.”

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