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Historic NJ Transit strike begins, halting all trains across ... The last time NJ Transit workers went on strike was in 1983 for 34 days after the Northeast Rail Service Act went into effect ...
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 ...
Three days after it began, the NJ Transit strike is ending. Train service will resume Tuesday to give the agency time to inspect tracks and prepare rail cars, NJ Transit officials and Gov. Phil ...
The labor action, New Jersey's first major transit strike since 1983, is not expected to affect NJ Transit’s bus service. PATH and Amtrak trains are still running in New Jersey.
NJ Transit officials said Saturday morning they will return to the bargaining table with union leaders a day earlier than previously scheduled, amid the historic rail strike that began just after ...
NJ Transit has about 172,000 daily weekday rail commuters, but the effects of the strike will be felt by the roughly 350,000 NJ Transit riders across the system as buses are squeezed with more ...
NJ Transit, union reach deal to end historic strike May. 18, 2025, 6:52p.m. NJ Advance Media reporter Jelani Gibson and Larry Higgs contributed to this report Our journalism needs your support.
NJ Transit, union reach deal to end historic strike Published: May. 19, 2025, 7:22 a.m. NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen reached a deal Sunday May 18, 2025.
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 ...