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The NJ Transit is shut down after hundreds of locomotive engineers with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers went on strike after a wages agreement was not met. A bus service is available instead.
Alexis Henry was in New Jersey visiting her mother at a senior living complex. She had planned to take NJ Transit back to her home in New York on Friday, but with the trains not running, she took an ...
The recent NJ Transit rail strike, the first in 40 years, is set to end, and service will resume for over 350,000 commuters on Tuesday.
The next step is for NJ Transit's board to approve the agreement. That vote could take place at the board's July 17 meeting. A strike was previously averted earlier this year when the union and NJ ...
The NJ Transit strike is expected to conclude with a tentative agreement, resuming service for 350,000 passengers following negotiated wage increases for rail engineers.
NJ Transit began offering 50% discounts to people who commuted on weekdays from Hackettstown, Mount Olive, Netcong, Lake Hopatcong and Mount Arlington stations.
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.
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