Transportation Industry
New Jersey Transit
Railway Age, May, 2007
New Jersey Transit has found within its own ranks a successor to George Warrington as the agency's executive director: Richard Sarles, who has worked at NJT for five years overseeing capital programs. Warrington left in Marsh after five years on the Job and has formed a consultancy. Sarles has been the "silent architect" behind the Access to the Region's Core (ARC) program, the centerpiece of which is the $7.5 billion Trans Hudson Express Tunnel project.
Like Warrington, Series worked at Amtrak before joining NIT. He also served the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey for 28 years.
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