NJT 877 from Hoboken, NJ to Hackettstown, NJ approaches Mount Arlington Station with a Metro-North engine for a leader. The leader was originally built as F40PHR AMTK 382 for Amtrak. It was bought by Metro-North Railroad and rebuilt into F40PH-2CAT MNCW 4192. In 2011, it was rebuilt again for Metro-North Railroad as F40PH-3C MNCW 4908.
Two rapid transit lines, PATCO and PATH, take commuters to Philadelphia and New York, respectively. Metro North locomotives and rolling stock often show up on NJ Transit northern lines and SEPTA terminates routes in Trenton and West Trenton.