Now there are one seat ride trains during off peak hours on the Raritan Bryant Line, but these off peak options do nothing to ease the burden on daily commuters working traditional weekday hours. According to the Raritan Valley Line Coalition, The RVL makes up about 10% of New Jersey Transit's daily ridership system wide. Additionally, the impact of a one seat ride service has been studied in a report published by the Regional Plan Association. The report shows its impact on towns surrounding the train line. (01:50–01:56)
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Asserts that the Raritan Valley Line constitutes 10% of New Jersey Transit's daily ridership.
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