NJ Transit Resumes Rail Service
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UPDATED FORECAST: Massive snow, ice storm blasts across state. See latest snowfall forecast maps. NJ Transit will shut down all bus and rail service once a fierce winter storm hits, Gov. Mikie Sherrill announced Saturday.
NJ Transit President and CEO Kris Kolluri on Jan. 9 was joined by NJ Transit Police Chief Christopher Trucillo and Senator Troy Singleton to unveil the first River LINE vehicle to feature
Amtrak and NJ Transit will reduce the number of weekday trains between Newark and Secaucus, N.J., from 332 to 178 between Feb. 15 and March 14 for the first phase of work moving traffic to the new Portal North Bridge,
NJ TRANSIT is updating parking rates at select lots to improve availability and maintenance. View the new 2026 price adjustments here.
Changes will be coming to train schedules on New Jersey Transit (NJT) during the second half of February and the first half of March, as the agency and Amtrak prepare for the
The union, which represents 372 locomotive engineers at NJ Transit, presented a new wage proposal Monday. NJ Transit's CEO said it was not serious.