Federal aid and transfers from the Turnpike Authority have NJ Transit chief hopeful to avoid fare hikes for three years, if ridership rebounds as expected.
Once the pandemic fades, what will happen to NJ Transit?
Some believe ridership will never come back because many will continue to work from home, but the head of the Agency feels certain demand for mass transit will once again surge
New Jersey Transit announced Friday it has completed installation and implementation of a federally required emergency braking system, two weeks before a national deadline that had raised the specter of steep fines and potentially crippling disruptions to train service between New Jersey and New York City...
A new bill in Trenton would not force these agencies into any kind of merger at this time, but would ask a task force to submit a report to the Governor.