Joseph M. Clift, chair of the Technical Committee of the Lackawanna Coalition, appeared on New Jersey Network on Sunday, September 26th, to present the… Continue Reading Coalition Member Presents Coalition Position on NJN-TV
NJ Transit customers have a quick and valuable connection in New York at Penn Station, both to Amtrak and the Long Island Rail… Continue Reading LIRR To Be Nearly Shut Down for Two Weekends
At a news conference on Tuesday, September 24, Amtrak’s President, Joseph Boardman, unveiled the railroad’s vision for high-speed rail in the Boston-Washington Northeast… Continue Reading Amtrak Unveils 30-year High-Speed Rail Vision
Bob Ingle, writing in the Daily Record, Sunday, Sept. 26, says Governor Christie’s decision to put the trans-Hudson ARC rail tunnel on hold… Continue Reading “Christie wise to say whoa to rail tunnel, terminal” says Record columnist
New Jersey’s Transportation Trust Fund pays for highway projects and some capital projects for New Jersey Transit. By the end of next June,… Continue Reading Can the Transportation Trust Fund Be Saved?
New Jersey Transit again reduced service on the Newark Light Rail LIne between Penn Station and Broad Street Station on Labor Day week-end. … Continue Reading More Cuts in Newark Light Rail Service
New Jersey opinion leaders are joining the Lackawanna Coalition and other rider advocates in opposing the proposed deep-cavern terminal that would be built… Continue Reading Opposition to Deep-Cavern Terminal Grows
Despite the highest fare increases in the history of New Jersey Transit, implemented along with service cuts in May, LTK Engineering of Ambler,… Continue Reading Big Contractor Gets Big Bucks from NJT
New Jersey Transit will honor off-peak rail tickets sold before May 1st, the date when discounted off-peak rail fares were eliminated. NJT had… Continue Reading NJT Will Honor Off-Peak Rail Tickets
The Lackawanna Coalition has endorsed the concept of the Moynihan Station planned for the Farley Post Office building west of Eighth Avenue in… Continue Reading Coalition Calls for Moynihan Station in Manhattan, but With Changes