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WOODLAND PARK, NJ — New Jersey Transit trains will begin operating again after the agency reached a deal with striking rail engineers on wage increases, the engineers' union said, ending a three ...
NJ Transit is the third-largest transit system in the country, with an impressive fleet of buses, trains and light rail vehicles. Negotiators reached a deal around 7 p.m. on May 18.
NJ Transit is the third-largest transit system in the country, with an impressive fleet of buses, trains and light rail vehicles. Negotiators reached a deal around 7 p.m. on May 18.
The pro-Baraka super PAC, One New Jersey United, had nearly $500,000 in the bank when it last disclosed with the Federal ...
Morning service on NJ Transit’s rail lines was back on track Tuesday following an engineers strike this weekend, with trains operating on their regular schedules throughout the New Jersey rai… ...
NJ Transit and the train engineers union reached a tentative agreement, ending the rail strike that began Friday morning. At a hastily called news conference Sunday evening, Gov. Phil Murphy declined ...
In 2016, NJ Transit contract negotiations were settled hours before the strike deadline. New Jersey railroad employees’ last strike was in 1983, a stoppage that lasted more than a month.
NJ Transit engineers’ hourly rate starts at $39.78 an hour — less than their Long Island Rail Road counterparts, who make $49.92, as well as the engineers of Metro-North Railroad, who make $57.20.
The recent NJ Transit rail strike, the first in 40 years, is set to end, and service will resume for over 350,000 commuters on Tuesday.
Posted 7:21 p.m. May 18, 2025: NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers reached a tentative agreement to end a strike that began Friday — the first at NJ Transit in 42 years.
Before the strike was called, NJ Transit said its contingency plan to move commuters was to use buses. But officials previously cautioned only 20%, or about 20,000, of the 100,000 daily rail ...
Members of the railroad engineers union for New Jersey Transit went on strike at 12:01 a.m. Friday. The system serves a total of 350,000 riders who may also feel the strike's impacts.