NJ Transit commuter rails are back on their regular weekday schedules after a month of disruptions tied to opening the new Portal North Bridge, a critical piece of infrastructure for trains crossing the Hackensack River.
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If drivers have noticed some rough roads lately, it’s not their imagination — winter has taken a toll. But pothole repair season has arrived.
A ceremonial first train over the new bridge, a fixed span, operated March 13, marking a “major milestone for service reliability on the Northeast Corridor,” said NJ Transit, as it begins transferring service.
On Monday, March 2, Rahway High School students, both members of the school's Jobs for America's Graduates (JAG) program and others, visited the NJ Transit Maintenance Complex in Kearny for a behind-the-scenes look at how New Jersey’s train system is maintained and operated.
The NJ Transit agency is scaling back its efforts to electrify its fleet after the federal government froze millions in funding, reports Colleen Wilson for NorthJersey.com.
Middlesex County’s new “microtransit” program, launched to provide affordable transportation in the Hub City, is expanding to neighboring towns.
The long-planned North Brunswick Train Station project is moving closer to construction after reaching a key milestone in the design process.
Rail commuters from New Jersey into NYC rejoice!
You’re on your way home and are stuck at a traffic light for what feels like ages. Whether it’s due to lack of maintenance, power surges or inclement weather, the red light doesn’t show any signs of changing. And now cars begin to pile up from all sides.