PASSAIC COUNTY. 197 square miles (185 of land) Population: 489, 049 10 New Jersey Transit Train Stations 3 Colleges: Montclair State University, William.

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PASSAIC COUNTY

197 square miles (185 of land) Population: 489, New Jersey Transit Train Stations 3 Colleges: Montclair State University, William Patterson University, Passaic County Community College Points of Interest: Hamilton House Museum, American Labor Museum, Yogi Berra Museum, Willowbrook Mall

FINAL NETWORK

STATIONS

GUIDE WAY

PHASE ONE (INITIAL NETWORK) 60 STATIONS 24.82% SERVICE Complete in Year 5

PHASE TWO 218 STATIONS 74.38% SERVICE Complete in Year 10

PHASE THREE 292 STATIONS 84.86% SERVICE Complete in Year 15

PHASE FOUR (FINAL NETWORK) 369 STATIONS 89.68% SERVICE Complete in Year 20

Networks Statistics; Passaic County StationsInterchanges Miles of Guideway Length Total Trip ends servedToal Trips Peak hour Trips Fleet size Average trip Length Average Vehicle OccupancyFare Vehicle Operating Costs (#) (miles)(per day) (#)(Miles) (Trips/ vehicle) ,997,614 1,793, , $ 3.00 $ 0.20

Basic Costs, Revenue; Passaic County Capital CostsAnnual Recurring CostsAnnual RevenueP&L StationsGuidewayVehiclesTotal Cost of CapitalMaintenanceOperatingTotalFare Station lease and naming rightsTotal (M$) $ 738 $ 2,750 $ 2,959 $ 6,447 $ 516 $ 129 $ 269 $ 914 $ 1,614 $ 13 $ 1,627 $ 713 Financial Information