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Hoboken, N.J., Nov. 23, 2012 -- At the New Jersey Transit Terminal, employee offices reflect the damage done by Hurricane Sandy flooding. FEMA Public Assistance funds may reimburse a portion of recovery costs. George Armstrong/FEMA

Hoboken, N.J., Nov. 23, 2012 -- At the New Jersey Transit Terminal, contractors are repairing a stairwell damaged by Hurricane Sandy flooding. FEMA Public Assistance funds may reimburse a portion of recovery costs. George Armstrong/FEMA

Hoboken, N.J., Nov. 23, 2012 -- At the New Jersey Transit Terminal, all ticket machines were destroyed by flooding from Hurricane Sandy and have been replaced. FEMA Public Assistance funds may reimburse a portion of recovery costs. George Armstrong/FEMA

Hoboken, N.J., Nov. 23, 2012 -- At the New Jersey Transit Terminal, temporary restroom facilities are available outside because of extensive damage by Hurricane Sandy flooding. FEMA Public Assistance funds may reimburse a portion of recovery costs. George Armstrong/FEMA

Hoboken, N.J., Nov. 23, 2012 -- The New Jersey Transit Terminal experienced extensive Hurricane Sandy damage from three feet of water and mud deposited in the interior.This historic structure is being restored and FEMA Public Assistance funds may pay a portion of this recovery cost. George Armstrong/FEMA

Hoboken, N.J., Nov. 28, 2012 -- The New Jersey Transit Terminal is an important historic building which suffered extensive damage from Hurricane Sandy's storm surge, and recovery is underway. FEMA Public Assistance funds may reimburse a portion of repair costs for historic preservation and storm recovery. George Armstrong/FEMA

Hoboken, N.J., Nov. 28, 2012 -- The New Jersey Transit Terminal is an important historic building which suffered extensive damage from Hurricane Sandy's storm surge, and recovery is underway. FEMA Public Assistance funds may reimburse a portion of repair costs for historic preservation and storm recovery. George Armstrong/FEMA

Hoboken, N.J., Nov. 23, 2012 -- At the New Jersey Transit Terminal inside the closed Ticket Office, a worker cleans up debris prior to repairs. Extensive damage here resulted from Hurricane Sandy flooding and FEMA Public Assistance funds may pay a portion of recovery cost. George Armstrong/FEMA

Hoboken, N.J., Nov. 23, 2012 -- The New Jersey Transit Terminal Ticket Office experienced extensive damage and is closed after Hurricane Sandy brought more than three feet of water into the building. FEMA Public Assistance funds may pay a portion of recovery cost. George Armstrong/FEMA

Hoboken, N.J., Nov. 23, 2012 -- At the New Jersey Transit Terminal, an interior area still shows the impact of Hurricane Sandy. FEMA Public Assistance funds may reimburse a portion of recovery costs. George Armstrong/FEMA

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Date Taken: 2012-11-23 00:00:00 UTC

Photographer Name: George Armstrong

City/State: Hoboken, NJ

Keywords: PA public transportation Hurricane Sandy ^ PA ^ hurricane sandy ^ public transportation

Disasters: New Jersey Hurricane Sandy (DR-4086)

Disaster Types: Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm

Categories: Public Assistance ^ Recovery ^ Response

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