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Others should work from home if they can, said Kris Kolluri, NJ Transit CEO. Displaced train commuters using other options will cause a ripple effect for drivers, bus and light rail riders ...
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 ...
For commuters who can’t stay back, NJ Transit will add bus service to New York routes and open four park and ride bus locations. To see all alternative travel options in the event of a strike ...
Plans to enhance and expand bus service would cost the agency about $4 million a day — and even then it is expected to move only about 20% of the 350,000 people who use NJ Transit's rail system.
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.
New Jersey Transit laid out a contingency plan ahead of a possible strike that could happen as early as May 16. Kris Kolluri, president and CEO of New Jersey Transit, was front and center at a ...
With a potential rail workers strike threatening to shut down train service to New York City in mid-May, NJ Transit officials ... from home get to their jobs by bus from four key regional park ...
NJ Transit President Kris Kolluri said during a news conference his team would increase bus service during a strike, and noted riders could instead use PATH and Amtrak trains or ferries to commute.
TRENTON (WPVI) -- For people like K.D. Stroy, of Trenton, a shutdown of NJ Transit rail lines would mean ... they will run extra park-and-ride bus service from Secaucus Junction, the PNC Arts ...