NJ Transit railroad boss, praised by workers and riders, dies from coronavirus

NEWARK, NJ (NJ.com) — The man who came from the Long Island Rail Road to help fix NJ Transit’s rail system has died from coronaviruscomplications, officials said Saturday.Veteran railroader Raymond P. Kenny, 69, became NJ Transit’ssenior vice president and general manager of rail operations in January 2019, after a 50-year career on the Long Island Rail Road, where he rose through the ranks from ticket clerk to acting vice president.

Equally respected by management, labor and transit advocates, Kenny will be will be “deeply missed,” NJ Transit officials said.

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