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Train Service In NW Bergen Disrupted By Man Standing On Tracks

Commuter rail service was disrupted in northwest Bergen County after a man stood on the tracks Wednesday afternoon and refused to move, authorities said.

Man who stood on tracks between Ho-Ho-Kus and Waldwick and refused to move is taken into custody.

Man who stood on tracks between Ho-Ho-Kus and Waldwick and refused to move is taken into custody.

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving

Police were called as NJ TRANSIT diverted at least two trains around the man, who parked himself between the Ho-Ho-Kus and Waldwick stations around 3:30 p.m.

The man finally relented and walked to the Ho-Ho-Kus station at Brookside Avenue and 1st Street, where he was taken into custody.

Ho-Ho-Kus police charged him with minor drug possession before turning him over to NJ TRANSIT police.

Boyd A. Loving took the photo and contributed to this account.

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