NJ Transit and Amtrak riders faced major delays into and out of Manhattan’s Penn Station throughout Monday, including during the morning rush hour, according to both transit agencies.
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The South Orange Parking Authority (SOPA) has published a new temporary “Hoboken Only” Jitney schedule for the Newstead and Tuxedo Park/Montrose routes, in response to NJ Transit’s train schedule changes caused by working being done to the Amtrak/NJ Transit portal bridge February 15 through March 15, 2026.
A federal judge ordered the U.S. Department of Transportation to release funds the administration froze for the Gateway Tunnel project between New York and New Jersey.
In recognition of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, NJ TRANSIT has announced a statewide student art competition to design bus graphics by creating original artwork celebrating America’s milestone birthday, while highlighting New Jersey’s contributions to our nation’s history.
The Transportation Security Administration said its new TSA ConfirmID system has led to high compliance with federal REAL ID requirements at airport security checkpoints, according to early data released this week.
Another day, another scam to report in New Jersey. And this one looks very official, and it’s designed to make you think that failing to act will have serious consequences. Truth be told, scammers are just trying to steal your money and potentially a lot more.
A $12 million county-led transportation project is planned to improve safety and mobility along a busy stretch of Cedar Bridge Avenue, officials announced.
The City is working with the NJTPA to undertake a “safe streets” study of Hall Avenue and the surrounding blocks bordered by Amboy Avenue, State Highway 440, State Street and Washington Street.
Why doesn't the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail line — which runs along North Jersey's Gold Coast — actually stop in Bergen County?
The Hudson County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously (9-0) to approve $150,000 in funding for a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system study, marking the first step in the process of implementing priority bus lanes on John F. Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City.