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The US Supreme Court agreed to consider if New Jersey’s public transit system can be held liable for accidents.
Train engineers in New Jersey’s huge commuter rail system went on strike early Friday, leaving its 100,000 daily riders either working from home or seeking other means of transit ...
A handful of NJ Transit's bus routes will shore up service to meet the demand: Northeast Corridor: 108, 112, 115 and 129 bus routes. North Jersey Coast Line: 116 and 133/135 bus routes. Raritan ...
The pro-Baraka super PAC, One New Jersey United, had nearly $500,000 in the bank when it last disclosed with the Federal ...
NJ Transit President Kris Kolluri and BLET General Chairman Tom Haas also spoke about the deal, but they did not get into the specifics of the agreement, which will be up for a union ratification ...
New Jersey Transit’s train engineers have reached a tentative deal to end their three-day strike that had halted service on the heavily traveled rail lines, including routes to Newark airport ...
NJ Transit engineers’ hourly rate starts at $39.78 an hour — less than their Long Island Rail Road counterparts, who make $49.92, as well as the engineers of Metro-North Railroad, who make $57.20.
NJ Transit says it has a contingency plan if the strike extends into the Monday commute. Some 100,000 people ride NJ Transit trains daily, but more than 350,000 customers across the system overall ...
Before the strike was called, NJ Transit said its contingency plan to move commuters was to use buses. But officials previously cautioned only 20%, or about 20,000, of the 100,000 daily rail ...
News NJ Transit, union to meet with mediator as strike enters third day Updated: May. 18, 2025, 8:15 p.m. | Published: May. 18, 2025, 1:19 p.m.
Members of the railroad engineers union for New Jersey Transit went on strike at 12:01 a.m. Friday. The system serves a total of 350,000 riders who may also feel the strike's impacts.
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