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New Jersey, which has challenged New Yorks congestion pricing plan to charge a fee to enter lower Manhattan in court, is seeing some money out of the plan after all. As NJ Transit has been buying new buses and selling off the surplus vehicles they replaced, it found an unexpected buyer across the river, New Yorks MTA. Surplus cruiser style NJ Transit buses will be used to help the MTA provide additional bus service from the outer boroughs when New Yorks congestion pricing program starts on June 30. That program charges a $15 fee for E-ZPass drivers of passenger vehicles to enter Manhattan