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The US Supreme Court agreed to consider if New Jersey’s public transit system can be held liable for accidents.
Train engineers in New Jersey’s huge commuter rail system went on strike early Friday, leaving its 100,000 daily riders either working from home or seeking other means of transit ...
NJ Transit leadership, though, disputes the union’s data, saying the engineers have average total earnings of $135,000 annually, with the highest earners exceeding $200,000.
Some 100,000 commuters who work in New Jersey and New York City could soon be scrambling for other ways to reach their destinations if New Jersey Transit engineers walk off the job early Friday. NJ… ...
New Jersey Transit train engineers went on strike Friday, leaving an estimated 100,000 commuters in New Jersey and New York City to seek other means to reach their destinations or consider staying ...
Train engineers in New Jersey's huge commuter rail system went on strike early Friday, leaving its 100,000 daily riders either working from home or seeking other means to transit the state or ...
New Jersey Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) announced a tentative agreement Sunday to shut down the three-day strike by 450 train engineers. Although the ...
New Jersey Transit train engineers have gone on strike in a dispute over wages, leaving an estimated 1000,000 commuters in New Jersey and New York City to seek other means to reach their ...
News NJ Transit, union to meet with mediator as strike enters third day Updated: May. 18, 2025, 8:15 p.m. | Published: May. 18, 2025, 1:19 p.m.
Both sides are scheduled to meet with the federal mediation board Sunday in Washington, D.C. NJ Transit engineers union remains "optimistic" ...
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 ...
New Jersey Transit train engineers are on strike in a dispute over wages, leaving an estimated 350,000 commuters in New Jersey and New York City to seek other means to reach their destinations.