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A commuter rail line connecting Manhattan with New Jersey severed during the World Trade Center attacks has been re-established after an emotional trip by victims’ family members. The train used was the last to leave the trade center on Sept. 11, 2001. The station was restored for about $323 million, after crews gutted two train tunnels to their iron frames and installed nearly 7,000 feet of new track. A permanent, $2 billion transit hub will take its place in 2006.