New Jersey Transit has not required face coverings on their trains and busses since April. A small, but vocal, group of riders have been demanding their return. It's not going to happen.
One of the biggest complaints about NJ Transit is dirty windows, a fact that spokesman Jim Smith said the agency can't completely solve, not even with old-fashioned elbow grease and soap.
The No. 4749 train heading south had just left the Point Pleasant Beach station when it struck the juvenile at the Forman Avenue crossing, according to NJ Transit spokesman Everett Merrill.
The union for NJ Transit’s locomotive engineers has asked a court to dismiss NJ Transit’s lawsuit seeking to recover costs associated with a job action three weeks ago.
A federal judge issued an emergency restraining order Sunday prohibiting members of NJ Transit's engineers union from taking any future job action as the agency filed a lawsuit over Friday's job action.
Authorities are asking for the public's help with identifying the body of a woman that was fatally struck by a New Jersey Transit train in Monmouth County in 2008.