

"If anyone is wondering whether or not more people are coming into New Jersey or leaving New Jersey, come to Harrison," he said. "We are such big believers in mass transportation, we believe PATH is the cool way to be traveling," O'Toole said. He was joined by Rick Cotton, the Port Authority's executive director, Gov. O'Toole promoted the expansion from eight to nine cars during a Wednesday event at the Harrison PATH station. "It is really life-changing for folks who live in New York or live in New Jersey and work on either side of the Hudson." "With $1 billion of investment, we are adding 40% capacity from Newark to World Trade," said Kevin O'Toole, the Port Authority's board chairman.

The line will be fully equipped with nine-car trains by 2024.

HARRISON - North Jersey commuters who use the PATH system's Newark-World Trade Center line to access lower Manhattan may have a better chance at snagging a seat starting Thursday as longer nine-car trains start operating during morning and peak evening hours. Watch Video: Video: General manager on what it was like to lead PATH through COVID
