NJ Transit union leaders face scrutiny after being overpaid more than $10,000, with calls for better accountability as the agency prepares for a leadership change in the new year.
A preliminary NJ Transit investigation found two Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen union leaders were paid $10,000 for days off that they allegedly took around contract negotiations. NJ ...
ISELIN — Holding a news conference on the top floor of a parking garage next to the Metropark train station might have seemed like an unusual place to promote NJ Transit’s new real estate plan, but it ...
Broadway Bus Company is ending its century-long service in North Jersey due to dwindling ridership, with NJ Transit stepping ...
Two buildings that have been home to NJ Transit and Horizon Blue Cross for decades could be redeveloped — with a new ...
NJ Transit rescinded its previous contract offer to the locomotive engineers, effectively forcing the two parties to start ...
NJ Transit officials took the final step in delivering on Gov. Phil Murphy’s promise to rid the fleet of older less reliable trains and buses by an authorizing $917 million to overhaul the oldest ...
NJ Transit has issued an RFP to prepare a new Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the extension of the Hudson–Bergen ...
NJ Transit will overhaul its existing fleet of 429 Multilevel railcars under a $917 million program approved today (Nov. 12, 2025) by the agency’s board of directors. The oldest of the Multilevel I ...
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