Fewer trains were canceled on Wednesday morning than the previous few days, as the Seastreak and NY Waterway ferries resumed service from Monmouth County.
A 25-mile backup on the New Jersey Turnpike.
Traffic on Garden State’s busiest highways crawling along at 15 mph.
Absolutely no parking. Anywhere.
That’s the nightmare scenario traffic experts say commuters should expect Monday morning if both sides in the ongoing NJ Transit negotiations can’t reach a settlement and nearly 4,200 rail workers go on strike...
Monmouth County commuters who take the ferry into Manhattan will ride in style as a pair of new ferries is expected to depart from the Belford terminal beginning in January.