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An analysis of real-time train data shows its passengers face major service disruptions at six times the rate of riders on other NYC commuter railways.
NEWARK, NJ - New Jersey Transit train engineers went on strike Friday morning, forcing thousands of commuters to find another way to travel or stay home. It's New Jersey's first transit strike in ...
Gov. Phil Murphy and NJ Transit President Kris Kolluri scheduled a press conference to address the strike at 10 a.m. at the Aberdeen-Matawan Train Station in Aberdeen Township, Monmouth County.
NJ Transit connects New Jersey with New York City and is the third-busiest commuter rail system in the country, with NJ.com reporting approximately 100,000 people use its train lines each day.
NJ Transit leadership, though, disputes the union’s data, saying the engineers have average total earnings of $135,000 annually, with the highest earners exceeding $200,000.
A possible strike against New Jersey Transit by the engineers' union could lead to a shutdown of NJ Transit train lines, causing a disruption to over 350,000 commuters.
New Jersey Transit train engineers have officially commenced their strike, shutting down commuter trains and leaving hundreds of thousands of commuters scrambling to find other modes of ...
The strike leaves 350,000 daily commuters in New Jersey and New York City who rely on the trains seeking other modes of transportation to reach their destinations — or consider staying home.
NEWARK, N.J. — New Jersey Transit train engineers went on strike, leaving train terminals quiet for Friday's rush hour and an estimated 350,000 commuters in New Jersey and New York City to seek ...
A possible strike against New Jersey Transit by the engineers' union could lead to a shutdown of NJ Transit train lines, causing a disruption to over 350,000 commuters.