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After a train broke down in the Hudson River Tunnels, NJ Transit and Amtrak passengers are facing delays and cancellations Monday morning, according to New York City emergency management officials.
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Amtrak, NJ Transit service fully restored after major disruptionwith only minor delays. Amtrak cited overhead wire damage for the initial suspension earlier in the morning. NJ Transit riders were impacted as well because those trains use Amtrak's overhead ...
Lawmakers from both parties have made myriad demands, including calls for an audit, special hearings and a pause on NJ Transit’s recent ... rail equipment issues” affecting the air ...
New Jersey commuters faced PATH and NJ Transit delays for the morning commute Thursday into New York City. NJ Transit posted on social media shortly after 7 a.m. warning customers of delays into ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Amtrak issues caused a second day of delays for commuters, this time for NJ Transit riders during the Thursday morning rush hour. NJ Transit rail service is subject to 30 ...
Representatives for NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers are scheduled to meet Monday in Washington, D.C., called there by federal arbitrators to hash out their differences as New Jersey sits on the brink of its first major rail strike in four decades.
Riders worry NJ Transit strike will put a strain on the PATH system A strike could happen by May 16. The Port Authority is expected to release a detailed contingency plan before the week ends.
NEW YORK (PIX11) — NJ Transit bus service traveling in and out of the New York Port Authority Bus Terminal and the Atlantic City Bus Terminal is running with delays due to the wildfire in Ocean ...
A signal issue at the Amtrak Portal Bridge has caused up to 30-minute delays for NJ Transit trains in and out of Penn Station New York on Monday night, officials said. Trains were delayed as long ...
New Jersey commuters who need to get to New York City have been wearily watching negotiations involving New Jersey Transit and its engineers' union, concerned that rail service could grind to a halt if a strike happens.