The recent sinkholes on I-80 were caused by long-abandoned mines. See the map showing hundreds of closed New Jersey mines.
Three sinkholes have appeared on the section of Route 80 that opened in 1960. Questions surround the contractor, but is there more to it?
There are more than 400 abandoned mines across New Jersey. At one point, they were essential to the state economy.
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The collapse of an abandoned mineshaft beneath Route 80 in Morris County on December 26 highlights the risk posed by New ...
New Jersey has a sinkhole problem. Here's everything we know about sinkholes and how they are crippling Routes 80 and 287 in ...
The latest sinkhole on a Morris County interstate, based on preliminary inspections, looks to be caused by an abandoned pipe.
The sinkhole opened up on Feb. 10 in a center lane on the eastbound side of the highway in Wharton. It measured 11-feet by 11-feet and was four feet deep, according to the Department of Transportation ...
Fast forward to the sinkhole on I-80 east in December, the state Department of Transportation says an abandoned mine collapse was the cause. A state Department of Environmental Protection map shows ...
NJDOT is considering a change to Route 80 traffic flows with a crossover to allow eastbound motorists to use the highway ...