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All NJ Transit rail service statewide is currently suspended until further notice. But there are options to get around.
New Jersey Transit trains screeched to a halt Friday amid a locomotive engineers' strike, and a contingency plan for the 350,000 commuters that rely on the service won't take effect until Monday.
NJ Transit riders remain frustrated after strike ends 02:13. NJ Transit and the union representing engineers reached a tentative agreement to end their strike over the weekend, but trains were ...
Important to note: NJ Transit will not offer cross-honor tickets at these park and ride locations. For example, a round-trip ticket from the PNC Arts Center to New York City will cost $48.
On Friday morning, Gov. Phil Murphy joined NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri at the Aberdeen-Matawan Station for a presser and addressed commuters’ woes. “It is unfortunate that locomotive engineers have ...
NJ Transit locomotive engineers walked off the job just after midnight Friday, as a work stoppage brought to a halt a rail service used by 350,000 commuters. The Brotherhood of Locomotive ...
The alternatives NJ Transit is providing include a first-come, first-served Park & Ride service from four parking lots beginning Monday, May 19, weekdays only, and only during peak morning and ...
A bus carries about 100," said NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri. The contingency plan for a potential strike was unveiled at the transit agency's emergency center in Maplewood on Wednesday.
According to the agency, the contingency plan would only accommodate “an extremely limited number of rail customers,” — about 20% — so people are encouraged to work from home if possible and limit ...
Important to note: NJ Transit will not offer cross-honor tickets at these park and ride locations. For example, a round-trip ticket from the PNC Arts Center to New York City will cost $48.
“NJ Transit has a half-billion dollars for a swanky new headquarters and $53 million for decorating the interior of that unnecessary building,” Mark Wallace, BLET’s national president, in a ...
“NJ Transit has a half-billion dollars for a swanky new headquarters and $53 million for decorating the interior of that unnecessary building,” Mark Wallace, BLET’s national president, in a ...