
NJ rail line takes bets on when ‘snow mountain’ in station parking lot will finally melt
NY Post
A New Jersey-based transit line with a hulking “snow mountain” in one of its parking lots is taking bets on when the dirt-covered heap will finally melt.
The Port Authority Transit Corporation (PATCO) station in Haddonfield, New Jersey was left buried in the white stuff in the aftermath of Winter Storm Fern and, mere weeks later, Winter Storm Hernando.
It’s not immediately clear if the parking lot was used as a dumping ground for the town’s excess snow.
But the gargantuan “snow mountain” remains firm despite the recent rising temperatures.
With spring right around the corner, PATCO decided to take bets for when the behemoth will “fully melt.”
While the prize itself isn’t anything to write home about — just a $20 Freedom Card, or PATCO’s equivalent of the dearly departed MetroCard — people from far and wide are eagerly throwing out their guesses.

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