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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 ...
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 ...
Mark joined the CBS New York team in 2019. The NJ Transit strike is over after the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) approved a deal Sunday, but train service did not ...
Amtrak and New Jersey Transit rail line services have been restored following suspensions, delays and diversions due to Amtrak signal issues. At noon on Friday, Amtrak posted an update that ...
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 ...
Train engineers at New Jersey Transit walked off the job just after midnight Friday. This marks the nation’s third-largest commuter railroad operator strike at the agency since 1983 and follows ...
Downed wires suspended Amtrak and New Jersey Transit services affecting Sunday morning travelers in Philadelphia, New Jersey and New York. An alert sent out by Amtrak Sunday morning just before 5: ...
But NJ Transit says this can only carry about 20% of the normal rail passengers “as the bus system capacity can not replace the railroad.” These park-and-ride services, operated on a first ...
New Jersey commuters can breathe easy. Train services will restart on Tuesday. This follows a temporary agreement between the transit workers ... Full service resumption requires infrastructure ...
The recent strike involving New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit) is set to end after a tentative agreement was reached, meaning service will be restored for over 350,000 passengers. The strike ...
The union representing NJ Transit workers has announced they have gone on strike, halting much of the railway's services. NJ Transit officials and representatives for the Brotherhood of Locomotive ...