Everything to know in case NJ Transit goes on strike Fri.
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The union representing NJ Transit engineers members have authorized a strike for Friday at 12:01 a.m. if no agreement has been reached.
Transit agencies across the region are rolling out emergency plans as a possible NJ Transit rail strike threatens to disrupt service for riders starting Friday.
NJ Transit and BLET face a May 15 deadline to reach a contract deal. A strike could start May 16, disrupting service.
Representatives for NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers are scheduled to meet Monday in Washington, D.C., called there by federal arbitrators to hash out their differences as New Jersey sits on the brink of its first major rail strike in four decades.
"We intend to take the current bus lines that exist and enhance them where appropriate and target our focus on New York City because 40% of our riders go to New York every day," NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri said. "We will have four park-and-rides throughout ...
NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri, ECPIP director Ashley Koning and Sen. Cory Booker join the show after a busy week in New Jersey politics.
NJDOT’s FY 2026 Capital Program provides $1.725 billion for state and local bridges, which is an increase of more than $300 million from the previous year. NJDOT prioritizes bridge projects using many factors,