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If you use NJ Transit, you probably noticed you are paying a bit more on your train and bus tickets.That's because fares went ...
The NJ Transit board of directors unanimously approved the appointment of Kris Kolluri to serve as president and CEO, effective Jan. 15, 2025.. Earlier this week, Kevin Corbett stepped down from ...
NJ Transit's CEO explained how the locomotive engineers got a desired wage increases and agreed to concessions to avoid tax and fare hikes in a contract that settled last months rail strike.
If the recently concluded Club World Cup showcased the role that NJ Transit can play in moving fans to MetLife Stadium for ...
The first automatic NJ Transit fare increase happens on July 1 when riders will pay 3% more to ride the agencies buses trains ...
NJ Transit passengers will see a $3 fare hike starting Tuesday, the first increase since 2022, aimed at modernizing aging equipment and improving service reliability.
From left: NJ Transit President and CEO Kris Kolluri and Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers & Trainmen General Chairman Thomas Haas announced an agreement March 10, 2025, to stave off a potential ...
NJ Transit President and CEO Kris Kolluri said the new contract approved by the locomotive engineers' union on June 10 is "precedent-setting.". The engineers — who were on strike for three days ...
Kris Kolluri’s first day as the head of NJ Transit came with some sweeping changes.. Two department heads were let go, one person will switch jobs and five people were hired to oversee various ...
Kolluri said at the press conference that the average NJ Transit locomotive engineer makes $135,000 per year, and that the agency had offered an increase that would take the average to $172,000 ...
NJ Transit President Kris Kolluri said during a news conference his team would increase bus service during a strike, and noted riders could instead use PATH and Amtrak trains or ferries to commute.
Both NJ Transit's CEO and an official with its train engineers union predicted a strike will begin next week as the two sides bicker over wages.