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New Jersey Transit riders happy to see trains back on track after strike 01:42. NJ Transit is back on track — literally.
New Jersey Transit’s train engineers have reached a tentative deal to end their three-day strike that had halted service for ...
NJ Transit and the engineers' union reached a tentative agreement Sunday on a new contract, ending the three-day transit ...
NJ Transit rail service disruptions will continue for a third consecutive day after contract negotiations between the transit ...
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has ordered a reduction of traffic at the airport for the “next several weeks,” ...
The workers are striking because of a pay dispute: BLET argues NJ Transit’s wage proposal puts them below their peers at ...
The strike leaves 350,000 daily commuters in New Jersey and New York City who rely on the trains seeking other modes of ...
After prolonged wage negotiations, New Jersey Transit and train engineers reached an agreement on Sunday evening — but not ...
Philadelphia’s transit agency is now forced to plan for devastating service cuts. Chicago has time to act before damage is ...
While the strike forced about 350,000 NJ Transit commuters to find other options, LIRR passengers seemed unaffected.
All NJ Transit rail service statewide is currently suspended until further notice. But there are options to get around.
As the NJ Transit strike continues, state officials and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen said they had constructive talk on Saturday.