NEW BRUNSWICK – NJ Transit broke ground last week on a new railroad yard on the New Brunswick and North Brunswick border to provide a safe haven for railroad cars during possible natural disasters.
the MCIA coordinates input from NJ Transit, Amtrak, New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), North Brunswick and Middlesex County. “The MCIA has streamlined what is normally a cumbersome ...
After that, there will be only about 100 to 125 seats available for additional hires at the new headquarters — well short of ...
The union is set to meet Thursday with Kris Kolluri, the new NJ Transit CEO and president. “We hope that the new guard, under the direction of NJ Transit President & CEO Kris Kolluri ...
NJ Transit and the union have been deadlocked in negotiations over a new contract. When this report becomes publicly available on Wednesday, it starts a 60-day clock that could result in a rail ...
After that, there will be only about 100 to 125 seats available for additional hires at the new headquarters — well short of initial estimates when NJ Transit went through the bidding process ...