NJ Transit on brink of strike
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Nearly 9 in 10 New Jersey voters say NJ Transit has either stayed the same or gotten worse since the so-called “summer of hell” in 2024, according to a new poll conducted by PIX11, Emerson College and The Hill.
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ABC7 New York on MSNPotential NJ Transit strike: Commuter options to know as negotiations continueTravelers are urged to make use of bus lines serving Newark Liberty International Airport. Those include NJ TRANSIT buses GO 28 (Bloomfield-Newark), 37 (Maplewood-Irvington-Newark), 62 (Newark-Elizabeth), 67 (Ocean-Monmouth-Middlesex-Newark), and Coach USA express service to/from Manhattan.
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Daily Voice Sussex County, NJ on MSNFatal Crash Delays Pascack Valley Line In NY: ID Released Of Man Killed (Update)Authorities have confirmed the death of a 32-year-old Rockland County man who was fatally struck by a train near the Nanuet Metro-North station on Wednesday afternoon, May 14. Nicholas K. Colandrea, of South Harrison Avenue in
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Daily Voice on MSNPortal Bridge Signal Issue Causes Major NJ Transit DelaysA signal issue at the Amtrak-operated Portal Bridge caused major NJ Transit delays into and out of New York Penn Station during the Monday evening commute, the agency said. The issue was first reported around 5:30 p.
Beyonce fans might be better off riding a horse to next week’s “Cowboy Carter” concerts at MetLife Stadium if a strike shuts down NJ Transit rail service. NJ Transit’s train engineers could walk off the job as soon as Friday after Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers members voted to reject a tentative agreement between the leaders of the agency and the union.