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Bergen county officials are upset that two years after a federal agency said more study was needed to extend a light rail ...
Ferry services operated by NY Waterway and the NJ Transit Newark light rail will increase service, along with Boxcar private bus service, with six routes in Morris, Union, Essex and Bergen counties, ...
NJ Transit rail strike could start May 16, ... Newark or Hoboken. They will also be accepted on NJ Transit buses and light rail lines; ...
Bus: All other NJ TRANSIT bus routes will continue to operate on regular schedules. Light Rail: Newark Light Rail, Hudson-Bergen Light Rail and River Line service will operate regular weekday ...
Newark Light Rail will also offer extended peak period service. NJ Transit rail tickets will be cross-honored on all NJ Transit bus and rail lines, but there will not be cross-honoring with other ...
NJ Transit is the third-largest transit system in the country, with an impressive fleet of buses, trains and light rail vehicles. Negotiators reached a deal around 7 p.m. on May 18.
NJ Transit says rail tickets and passes will be cross-honored on its bus and light rail lines, but will not be accepted on the other carriers. Those customers will have to buy a separate ticket ...
Valid rail tickets and passes are to be honored on all NJ Transit buses and light rail lines, but not on Amtrak, PATH, PATCO, SEPTA, or ferry or private carrier buses.
Picket lines are expected to start at 4 a.m. Friday at three locations: NJ Transit headquarters in Newark; Penn Station in New York City; and the Atlantic City Rail Terminal. NJ Transit — the ...
NJ Transit is the third-largest transit system in the country, with an impressive fleet of buses, trains and light rail vehicles. Negotiators reached a deal around 7 p.m. on May 18.
Ferry services operated by NY Waterway and the NJ Transit Newark light rail will increase service, along with Boxcar private bus service, with six routes in Morris, Union, Essex and Bergen ...
NJ Transit is the third-largest transit system in the country, with an impressive fleet of buses, trains and light rail vehicles. Negotiators reached a deal around 7 p.m. on May 18.
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