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           A Case Study in 
           Reimagining Transit 
           for a Better Region
          The Creation of NJ TRANSIT
                           Foreword 
                           Years ago, Lou Gambaccini asked me to write the story about the founding of New Jersey 
                           Transit (NJ Transit). While Lou was instrumental in building a number of organizations, his 
                           crowning achievement was the creation of NJ Transit. He often reminisced with pride of how 
                           he and our team engaged the broader public in imagining a better transportation system. 
                           Finally, 40 years later, I tackled yet one more assignment from my mentor and dear friend. 
                           For when you worked for Lou – you signed up for life. 
                 Lou brought together a talented group of folks early in their           George Warrington initially spearheaded the constituency 
                 public service careers to make a difference for the State               development effort to gain broad stakeholder support for the 
                 of New Jersey and set a high bar for excellence in reshaping            NJ Transit legislation and the passage of the Transportation 
                 the delivery of public transportation for the State and the             Bond Issue. He ultimately served as one of the agency’s 
                 larger industry. This ‘case study’ seeks to tell the story of           Executive Directors. 
                 a remarkable period in New Jersey’s transportation and 
                 governmental history.                                                   Cathy Arnone, aka Sweeney, served as Director of Public 
                                                                                         Affairs for the DOT and was Lou’s trusted adviser on all issues 
                 Our team included: Martin Robins, who led the policy team               related to external messaging and press. 
                 and served as the acting Executive Director initially during the 
                 national search for the first Executive Director Jerry Premo.           Amy Rosen, one of Lou’s assistants, led the legislative 
                                                                                         process, served as the liaison to the Governor’s office and 
                 Martin’s team included the likes of DC Agrawal, who went on             also led the Board recruitment for the new agency. Amy 
                 to become the first Treasurer for NJ Transit and served with            eventually went onto to serve on the NJ Transit Board of 
                 distinction in various executive roles through his career there.        Director for ten years. 
                 That policy team included Ron Reisner, Bert Hasbrouck, 
                 Larry Filler and Arlee Reno.                                            Larry Filler, part of the policy team, was instrumental in the 
                                                                                         development of the federal legislation related to the ability of 
                 Ron Reisner became the first Board Secretary for the new                the states to assume passenger railroad operations following 
                 agency and also went on to serve in various leadership                  the divestiture of Conrail; this was a necessary precondition 
                 roles over his career at the agency.                                    for NJ Transit to assume direct rail operations in 1983. 
                 Bert Hasbrouck went on to serve as Assistant Executive                  Arlee Reno, an outside consultant, was embedded with the 
                 Director for NJ Transit and by all accounts, was the                    policy team and was very instrumental in the creation of the 
                 conscience for the organization and its staff for years; he             series of policy papers that facilitated an open dialogue about 
                 also served as the Ethics Officer before his untimely death.            transit options in the mid to late 70s. He played a critical role 
                                                                                         as the DOT later developed strategies for addressing the bus 
                 Ken Levy of the State’s Office of the Attorney General served           service crisis statewide during the 1978/79 period. 
                 as one of Lou’s trusted advisers on the legislation and many 
                 of the issues related to negotiations with the takeover of              Richard Sarles, a loaned Executive from The Port Authority with 
                 TNJ and creation of the TRANSPAC program. Ken, as head                  extensive capital programming and engineering expertise, led 
                 of the Attorney General’s Public Transportation unit, led all the       the development of the new five-year capital program, and 
                 Attorney General’s work for the new corporation once                    the TRANSPAC financing package. Rich later in his career 
                 it was established.                                                     served as one of the agency’s Executive Directors. 
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                 I joined the team in the spring of 1979 and 
                 took over the constituency development 
                 efforts. I eventually joined NJ Transit and 
                 enjoyed almost 10 years in various 
                 executive roles. 
                 Lou with George Warrington at the dedication of the       Lou with members of his NJDOT team on the occasion of the naming of NJ Transit 
                 NJ Transit Headquarters naming with accompanying          Headquarters in his honor. The group includes: Martin Robins, Cathy Arnone, Lou, 
                 plague (Photo Courtesy of NJ Transit).                    Amy Rosen, DC Agrawal and Deb Wathen Finn. 
                                                   Countless others made contributions during the creation of NJ Transit and the organization’s 
                                                   growth and development into one of the nation’s best public transportation agencies for many 
                                                   years. Many thousands of employees have over the years continued to embrace and deliver 
                                                   Lou’s vision.
                 Acknowledgements
                 While I prepared this report and take all responsibility for             boards on how best to share this work. Arlee Reno was key 
                 any errors, I could not have completed this effort without               to this effort as he was the source of the archived papers 
                 the support, advice and counsel of many of our                           that would not otherwise have been available as we work 
                 original team.                                                           to preserve this history. Ed Borrone, who served as Counsel 
                                                                                          to TNJ during the legislative deliberations and during the 
                 Most particularly, I thank Cathy Arnone, aka Sweeney,                    transition from TNJ to NJ Transit, offered invaluable insights 
                 DC Agrawal, Jerry Premo, Larry Filler, Amy Rosen,                        into the status from TNJ/PSE&G positions. They, like me, 
                 Anne Canby, Rich Sarles and Shawn Laurenti for their                     were committed to documenting Lou’s legacy of leadership 
                 recollections and clarification of the facts and as sounding             and achievements at that time. 
                                                   We did it, Lou ... your work and leadership is now recorded for posterity. May 
                                                   this story inspire and inform others on how one can lead in the public sphere 
                                                   and make a difference. 
                                                                                                                                     Deborah Wathen Finn
                                                                                                                               President of The Wathen Group
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                                                        In the late 1970s, before NJ Transit...
                                                        “The plight of the New Jersey rail commuter has steadily gotten worse over the 
                                                        last decade or more, and not solely on the North Jersey Coast Line. The other 
                                                        lines – Raritan (former Central New Jersey} and Northeast Corridor (former Penn 
                                                        Central) - have all been victims of neglect and bureaucratic bungling.”
                                                        ~ New Jersey Magazine October 1978. 
                                                        “Statistics alone do not indicate the full extent of public transportation problems 
                                                        within the State. How does one quantify ancient and dirty equipment, long waiting 
                                                        times, the lack of new services to rapidly expanding areas within the State...” 
                                                        ~ Buses - Crisis and Response, report issued by NJDOT on May 1, 1979. 
                                                        Background
                                                        In the harsh winter of 1977-78, New Jersey’s public transportation system, which 
                                                        the State did not operate, was in a crisis. In spite of one of the nation’s larger state 
                                                        subsidy programs, the privately operated and managed bus system and the rail 
                                                        service, operated by Conrail under contract with the State, were on the verge of 
                                                        collapse. Trains and buses throughout New Jersey (NJ) experienced frequent service 
                                                        breakdowns of rail coaches and locomotives and buses that were way beyond their 
                                                        useful life. 
                                                        Riders were fed up to the point that commuter wives (yes wives) formed a group 
                                                        and picketed around the NJ Department of Transportation headquarters building 
                                                        in Trenton. In addition to the Commuter Wives, rail commuters formed groups with 
               NJ Monthly Magazine Cover                names such as Shore Commuters for On Time Services and Irate Shore Commuters, 
               - October 1978                           whose members literally sat on the North Jersey Coast Line tracks to protest the 
                                                        lengthy and frequent train delays. They later recreated their protest for the cover of 
                                                        New Jersey Magazine.
                                                        Other groups formed along other rail lines, including the Lackawanna Coalition on 
                                                        the Morris and Essex Line (now the MidTown Direct). The Lackawanna Coalition and 
                                                        the Coast Line groups were some of the most vocal and active critics of what they 
                                                        considered the state’s “dereliction” of duty for the lengthy delays in the electrification 
                                                        of the North Jersey Coast Line and re -electrification of the Morris & Essex line which 
                                                        had been included in the 1968 Bond Issue monies. Bus commuter groups including 
                                                        the Central New Jersey Transportation Board and the Committee for Better Transit 
                                                        advocated for their members. Individual county entities as well as the County 
                                                        Transportation Association pressed for improvement in both modes. 
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