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New Jersey Transit trains screeched to a halt Friday amid a locomotive engineers' strike, and a contingency plan for the 350,000 commuters that rely on the service won't take effect until Monday.
NJ transit strike: Map shows alternate routes to avoid chaos. Story by Dan Cody • 1w. R ail service across New Jersey ground to a halt on Friday after workers began strike action, ...
Alternate service by rail line. Atlantic City Rail Line:-AbseconNJT Bus PABT: 319 at Ocean City and Atlantic City NJT Bus: 508, 554, 559-AtcoNJT Bus: 400, 459, 463, 551 & 555 at Avendale P/R, 554 ...
New Jersey Transit workers are on strike for the ... busiest transport regions and leaving as many as 350,000 commuters affected as rail riders end up stranded or seeking alternative routes. ...
NJ Transit will enhance peak period service on existing New York bus routes near rail stations during the strike. 24/7 Live New York City New Jersey Long Island Northern Suburbs Connecticut ...
New Jersey Transit train engineers went on strike Friday, ... But there was some confusion and extra costs as passengers tried to figure out alternate routes in a system that, ...
Due to NJ Transit, Metro-North’s west of Hudson service on the Port Jervis and Pascack Valley ... Port Jervis and Pascack Valley tickets would be cross-honored on the alternate service routes.
NJ Transit, which operates more ... Center in Manhattan warned patients of the possible strike, telling them to plan for extra travel time, check for alternate routes or reschedule appointments.
NJ Transit may shut down all train service starting May 16 due to a potential strike. Here’s what riders need to know. No trains, crowded buses, and long waits—here’s what to know before May 16 ...
New Jersey Transit trains screeched to a halt Friday as locomotive engineers struck — leaving commuters scrambling to figure out alternate means of transportation from the Garden State to the ...
NJ Transit Strike: Map Shows Alternate Routes to Avoid Chaos. Published May 16, 2025 at 6:43 AM EDT Updated May 16, 2025 at 10:08 AM EDT. By . Dan Cody is a journalist based in London.