A revamped NJ Transit app is here, offering real-time station locations, perfect for soccer fans heading to the World Cup.
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill Tuesday rolled out a new plan to tackle some of the most common complaints about NJ Transit​.
The first of a fleet of new electric-powered Multilevel III rail cars were unveiled Monday, more than seven years after they were ordered in 2018, and Gov. Mikie Sherrill said she wants them put in ...
If you want to see world-class football in New Jersey this summer, you’ve got two options: pay NJ Transit $150 or take your chances with rideshare surge pricing.
FIFA and NJ Transit said unsanctioned shuttle and bus companies will not be allowed to drop off ticketholders at MetLife ...
New Jersey Transit plans to trim its universally hated World Cup fare hike by 30% after securing funds from “sponsors and ...
Gov. Mikie Sherrill joined NJ Transit officials and other leaders April 13 in Kearny to mark a major milestone in the agency’s fleet overhaul. The event welcomed the arrival of the first of 374 ...
New Jersey Transit lowered the cost of a ride to the World Cup, but it still costs $100 more than the train in Philly. Gov.
Train tickets to see the World Cup games in New Jersey this summer will run $150 a pop, round trip, NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri said, in an effort to keep workaday commuters from subsidizing the cost ...
World Cup train tickets to MetLife Stadium were reportedly reduced from $150 to $105 roundtrip after NJ Transit secured private sponsor funding support.