Christie Leaves Door Open for NJ Transit Hikes, Cuts
January has been an ominous month for New Jersey’s transit riders. At the press conference where he announced his picks to lead the state’s transportation
January has been an ominous month for New Jersey’s transit riders. At the press conference where he announced his picks to lead the state’s transportation
Moments ago, incoming Governor Chris Christie announced that Jim Simpson is his nominee to head the NJ Department of Transportation and Jim Weinstein will lead
Despite budget woes, New Jersey recognized that it had to continue investing in transportation. The state broke ground on the Access to the Region’s Core
Governor Corzine today addressed NJ Transit’s board of directors for the last time, as he took the podium to praise the agency for moving forward
Not to be outdone by the Port Authority, which unveiled an updated website last week, NJ Transit has pulled off a website makeover of its
New York football fans have a lot to be happy about this season. The Giants have continued their strong play, the Jets are 2-0 behind
For over a decade, NJ Transit has taken money intended for capital projects, much of it borrowed, and spent it on day-to-day operations. This alarming
New Jerseyans are driving less and taking transit more, according to a just-released update of the Campaign’s The State of Transportation: Benchmarks for Sustainable Transportation
NJ Transit’s $1.79 billion FY 2010 operating budget, approved last week, avoids a fare hike and major service cuts despite a $62 million reduction in
An expansion of Newark’s GoBus service is only the first of many bus projects NJ Transit has in the works, TSTC learned after a recent