Transit hub in South Jersey to get $250M makeover and expansion Updated Feb 17, 2021; The 27-year-old Walter Rand Transportation Center in Camden is heading for a $250 million makeover and expansion for future redevelopment as a terminal for the proposed Glassboro-Camden light rail line. State Senate President Steve Sweeney, D-Gloucester, joined Gov. Phil Murphy at a Wednesday morning outdoor ceremony where Murphy announced the beginning of the Rand Center’s overhaul and expansion that starts with a request for proposals to build the new facility. The aging transit center, named for former State Senator Walter Rand is home to 26 NJ Transit bus lines, is the terminal for RiverLine light rail service and PATCO rapid transit service to Philadelphia.