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Morning service on NJ Transit’s rail lines was back on track Tuesday following an engineers strike this weekend, with trains ...
New Jersey Transit and its locomotive engineers reached an agreement on a new contract, ending a three-day transit strike ...
New Jersey Transit trains are up and running again as of Tuesday morning, now that a tentative contract agreement was reached ...
New Jersey Transit, the third-largest transit system in the nation, provides more than 700,000 passenger trips a day on average across its lines.
NJ Transit announced the resumption of service between Trenton and Rahway around 5:30 a.m. Service was suspended around 6 p.m. Monday, disrupting the evening commute for thousands. Several trains ...
It is the nation’s third-largest transit system — operating buses and rail in the state and providing nearly 1 million weekday trips, including in and out New York City. But with a walkout by ...
ferries and private bus companies are also stepping up their services to aid NJ Transit customers. NJ Transit is adding bus service starting May 19 on routes that align with rail routes and will ...
Daily commuters saw no respite Friday morning as once again, Amtrak overhead wire issues forced the suspension of NJ Transit service ... New York (NYP), All rail services will be delayed/modified ...
The resumption of rail service came after NJ Transit train crews spent Monday ... agency also ended it’s so-called “contingency” services Tuesday, ceasing operation of four regional ...
The first rail strike in 40 years lasted just three days before a tentative deal, which resulted in higher wages for ...