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New Jersey Transit train engineers went on strike Friday, leaving an estimated 100,000 commuters in New Jersey and New York City to seek other means to reach their destinations or consider staying ...
Even though the NJ Transit strike has been tentatively settled, Gov. Phil Murphy asked commuters who can work from home May 19 to give the agency time to get the trains ready to roll May 20.
On Sunday, NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen reached an agreement, ending a three-day strike. Gov. Murphy said the agreement includes wage increases for engineers ...
The statewide rail strike, the first to hit New Jersey Transit in more than 40 years, had begun just after midnight on May 16. "While I won’t get into the exact details of the deal reached ...
Got some time to kill waiting for your NJ Transit bus, light rail or commuter train to arrive? A rider survey wants your opinion about how well the state mass transit agency is doing. But be warned, ...
NJ Transit’s new “Pizza and Pints” map highlights 150 spots near transit to support local establishments and boost ridership.
A contract that ended a three-day rail strike last month was ratified by members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen Tuesday afternoon.
Data collected by the MTA shows the number of cars up 8.6 percent through the Lincoln Tunnel and up 7.2 percent through the ...