PHILADELPHIA — The NJ Transit board of directors approved a proposed bus rapid transit route intended to ease commutes on the congested corridor between South Jersey and Philadelphia, philly.com reported.

The agency will request that the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission include the proposed $46 million project in its long-range plan. The route could be up and running by 2020 if approved and funded, a NJ Transit official told philly.com. For the full story, click here.

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