New Jersey Department of Transportation
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The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) maintains the State Highway system in New Jersey. It is headed, like most state departments, by the Commissioner of Transportation. It is responsible for the Motor Vehicle Commission.
The NJDOT was also responsible for maintaining and procuring equipment for the state's bus and train operations. Notable are the 800+ Flxible bus order, the EMD GP40Ps for the Central Railroad of New Jersey, the GE U34CH locomotives and Comet I cars for the Erie Lackawanna, and the almost Amtrak-esque appearance of 1970s NJ commuter trains with mixtures of cars from the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, Great Northern, Santa Fe, Burlington Northern, Penn Central, and the Central Railroad of New Jersey. They are also trying to slowly remove all of the traffic circles in New Jersey.
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