PATH riders who travel between three busy stations in North Jersey may find themselves taking shuttle buses instead on five weekends in February, March and April.
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Ocean County will lead a federally funded transportation study aimed at improving safety and easing congestion in one of Brick Township’s busiest areas.
A new bill introduced in the New Jersey Senate would mandate that ride-hailing companies such as Uber and Lyft provide live, around-the-clock customer service and timely alerts to riders about unusual account activity.
NJ Transit has ordered 375 Xcelsior 40-foot, clean-diesel transit buses from NFI Group Inc., which is part of a larger, previously announced multi-phase fleet replacement program, with orders placed in the third and fourth quarters of 2025.
The Arctic cold following Sunday’s winter storm has affected trains, planes and cars, and now ice is disrupting ferry service.
The FIFA World Cup is coming to New Jersey in 2026, marking the second time the event has been held in the United States.
NJTPA MENTION - Bernards Township is inviting residents to help shape the future of electric vehicle infrastructure in Somerset County by participating in an ongoing electric vehicle study that seeks community input on charging station locations and broader planning efforts.
Somerset County will host its second virtual public meeting from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, for residents to provide input on Somerset County’s Electric Vehicle (EV) Study.
The study concluded that the 15th Street station could become one of the busiest along the Hoboken–Tonnelle Avenue corridor, with up to 2,400 daily riders with a Hoboken-only entrance and up to 4,100 if Union City access is added.
Morris County has been awarded $9.4 million in federal funding through the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA) to upgrade 38 intersections in Pequannock Township.