NJ Transit on Tuesday launched a campaign encouraging residents and visitors to explore more than 150 historic sites across New Jersey as part of the nation’s 250th anniversary celebration.
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Trans-Bridge Lines is expanding its transportation services with new routes to Newark Liberty International Airport and the restoration of service to Cape Liberty Cruise Port in Bayonne, New Jersey, starting Monday, Sept. 8.
It will be déjà vu all over again for PATH riders as Hoboken Terminal shuts down for five days starting on Aug. 28 to fix track problems that some riders said made this a "Summer of Hell" for them.
Somerville Station totals 530 units, including rental apartments, townhouses, and live-work units with 4,000 square feet of retail, a civic building where council and other meetings are held, co-working office space, and public spaces
No date has been set for the state Department of Transportation's (DOT) plan to replace the decks on the two Prince Rodgers Avenue bridges over Interstate 287 by the Bridgewater Commons.
New Jersey Transit is making it easier for riders to find historic sites across New Jersey that helped shape the nation. The agency announced a new campaign called “Jersey Journeys – Every Stop Tells a Story.”
The Borough of Manasquan is moving forward with a transformative project aimed at revitalizing its downtown business district. On August 18, the Mayor and Borough Council unanimously approved a resolution awarding a $2,777,659.12 contract to Black Rock Enterprises, LLC, for the long-planned Business District Streetscape Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) Project.
Lodi and Bergen County officials gathered on Friday to celebrate the re-opening of the new Passaic Avenue Bridge.
Nearly 3,000 miles from Santa Cruz, a city about the same population, compressed into about 1 square mile, bustles with activity. Each weekday morning, thousands of businesspeople, families and students flow from downtown homes and bus stops towards a ferry and metro station.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation has deployed its Statewide Advanced Traffic Management System. Launched in collaboration with HNTB Corp., the initiative is powered by Parsons' Intelligent NETworks (iNET) smart mobility solution. Parsons announced the Aug. 21 successful iNET deployment, which is the first integrated statewide ATMS for the transportation agency.