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NJ Transit train strike: Here are the best options for getting around N.J. or into NYCUpdate: NJ Transit strike begins, halting all trains across N.J. Displaced ... For those committed to riding the rails, Amtrak provides service to Manhattan with stops at six stations in New Jersey.
The transit system is working with Amtrak to ensure trains run smoothly. NJ Transit is also adding new train cars and buses ...
The first moments of the strike stranded Manhattan doorman Jay Santana, whose shift finishes at 11 p.m. He said he normally takes an NJ Transit train home to South Jersey out of New York Penn just ...
Dave and Lynda Collins came from Yardley to travel to New York City on Amtrak due to the NJ Transit engineers strike that suspended rail service on May 16, 2025. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) She said ...
The workers are striking because of a pay dispute: BLET argues NJ Transit’s wage proposal puts them below their peers at ...
NJ Transit President Kris Kolluri and representatives for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen met on Saturday afternoon for over two hours.
New Yorkers looking to make a reverse commute into the Garden State were flummoxed on Friday, hours after NJ Transit’s 450 engineers went on strike in the early morning hours over a ...
Morning service on NJ Transit’s rail lines was back on track Tuesday following an engineers strike this past weekend — and back to old ways as a stranded Amtrak train caused delays into Penn ...
Phil Murphy said he was not surprised by the decision to strike but that ... options include PATH, Amtrak, ferries, and other private buses. New Jersey Transit's contingency plan, which is costing ...
Amtrak officials did not immediately respond to questions on Friday morning about whether the rates were reduced because of the NJ Transit strike. But the lower prices were posted too late for ...
Update: NJ Transit strike begins, halting all trains across ... For those committed to riding the rails, Amtrak provides service to Manhattan with stops at six stations in New Jersey.
NJ Transit’s last strike happened in 1983 and lasted 34 days ... train lines in the state run by other agencies — including Amtrak, PATH, PATCO and SEPTA — are not affected.
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