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WMATA reported hiccups, like missing bus stop flags and operator errors. But the rollout was “better even than expected,” CEO Randy Clarke said.
New Jersey commuters awoke to a travel nightmare Friday as NJ Transit engineers went on strike in pursuit of a windfall wage hike.
The strike halts trains across New Jersey, affecting thousands upon thousands of riders who use the nation’s third-largest transit system.
NJ Transit engineers’ hourly rate starts at $39.78 an hour — less than their LIRR counterparts, who make $49.92, as well as the engineers of Metro-North, who make $57.20.
Governor Apologizes as NJ Transit Strike Leaves Commuters Searching for Rides Gov. Philip D. Murphy said the transit agency was eager to reach a deal with engineers whose walkout has caused ...
NJ Transit President and CEO Kris Kolluri said the two sides have had “constructive” meetings this week in Newark and in Washington, D.C.
New Jersey Transit train engineers have officially commenced their strike, shutting down commuter trains and leaving hundreds of thousands of commuters scrambling to find other modes of transportation ...
NJ Transit rail service is fully shut down, along with Metro-North's west of Hudson service. The strike is expected to inconvenience more than 300,000 daily commuters.
New Jersey Transit strike underway; some 350,000 commuters scramble for transportation The engineers' union insists NJ Transit increase their members' pay.
Wages continued to be a sticking point as New Jersey’s first statewide transit strike in 40 years began Friday morning.
With the potential strike looming, NJ Transit has announced that there will be no rail or bus service to Metlife Stadium during Shakira’s upcoming tour dates on Thursday and Friday.