Aside from announcing that Quiet Commute Cars will soon be offered on trains to and from Hoboken during midday hours on weekdays, New… Continue Reading Executive Director: More Changes Coming to NJT
Does it seem like almost every other day that there is a delay on trains to New York? Based on data from NJ Transit’s… Continue Reading A Hoboken Cure for the Midtown Woes
In a move members of our organization have been calling for recently, NJ Transit has announced the expansion of its Quiet Commute program… Continue Reading Quiet Cars Coming to Midday Hoboken Trains
There have been a number of significant developments concerning NJ Transit’s performance in getting fans to and from the Super Bowl game last… Continue Reading Editorial: NJ Transit and the Super Bowl: We are Concerned and We Want Answers (Updated)
From our vantage point at Secaucus Station, it appeared that the rail operation was going smoothly. The rotunda was not jammed with people… Continue Reading Our Super Bowl Coverage Continues: Developments after Midnight
THIS REPORT IS OUT OF DATE. FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS HAVE REVEALED THAT THE SITUATION HAD CHANGED SIGNIFICANTLY SINCE THAT REPORT WAS ISSUED. UPDATED COVERAGE… Continue Reading Super Bowl post mortem – NJT Did Decently, Got Raw Deal
Tomorrow night is the night NJ Transit has been planning for for a long time—the first Mass Transit Super Bowl. Having watched the… Continue Reading Opinion: Things I Hope Don’t Happen Tomorrow
New York area transit operations have suffered through a difficult week. On the evening of Tuesday, January 28, an NJ Transit train inbound… Continue Reading Winter Woes Ad Nausuem
Amtrak reported today that it would stop selected Northeast Corridor and Keystone trains at Secaucus Station on Sunday, February 2nd, for the Super… Continue Reading Amtrak Trains to Make an Extra Stop at Secaucus Station for the Super Bowl
Among the so-called Sandy Mitigation/Recovery proposals is a project known as Reverse Kearny, known by New Jersey Transit as the “Westbound Waterfront Connection.”… Continue Reading Reverse Kearny – A Step In The Right Direction Or A Waste of Money?