Everything to know in case NJ Transit goes on strike Fri.
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Travelers should expect crowding on PATH trains and at Newark Airport in the event of a NJ Transit strike, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey warned. Amid failing
PATH and NJ Transit riders faced delays Thursday for the morning commute into New York City. NJ Transit posted on social media shortly after 7 a.m. warning customers of delays into Penn Station. The delays started at 20 minutes but were then bumped to 30 for the morning rush.
Some 350,000 commuters could soon be scrambling for other ways to reach their destinations if New Jersey Transit engineers walk off the job early Friday. NJ Transit — the nation’s third-largest transit system — operates buses and rail in the state,
With a strike looming as soon as Friday, officials of NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers met with the National Mediation Board on Monday in Washington. No agreement was reached. NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri thanked the board for convening the meeting in a statement,
Prepare for additional traffic if you have tickets to see Shakira perform at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford on Thursday and Friday. New Jersey Transit is suspending train and bus service to the stadium in anticipation of a locomotive engineer’s strike that may take effect at 12:01 a.
PATH service is resuming systemwide with extensive delays after a near hour-long shutdown at the height of Thursday’s morning rush, the Port Authority said. A track condition at Grove Street appeared to be the initial reason for the shutdown,
PATH trains resumed service “with delays” following a systemwide shutdown Thursday morning, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced.