SEPTA had announced budget cuts if nothing was reached before January 2026. It appears that there will be budget cuts and eliminations on… Continue Reading SEPTA Cuts Loom
The main transportation topic in western Morris County these days is I-80’s closure on account of a number of sinkholes that have developed… Continue Reading NJ Transit Reports Increasing Ridership amid Half-Fare Offer, Due to Sinkholes on I-80
For the past 46 years, which comprises its entire history, the Lackawanna Coalition has met in the wood-paneled conference room known as the… Continue Reading Getting to the Coalition’s New Meeting Location
After 7 years, Kevin Corbett left NJ Transit on January 15 to take a position at Rutgers. His background concentrated on real estate… Continue Reading Corbett Out, Kolluri In at NJT
The toll was first collected on January 5, after a number of court cases in 3 U.S. District courts allowed it to proceed.… Continue Reading Congestion Pricing Comes to Manhattan
On Friday, November 15, 2024, the Rail Users’ Network had its Fall Virtual Conference. The theme was F.R.A. Corridor Grants – Boosting Economic… Continue Reading RUN Fall 2024 Conference in Brief
Using the system in 2024 was more difficult than normal and there were several bad policy decisions made. Here are some highlights: New… Continue Reading 2024: Bad Times for NJT Riders
With the holiday season over, a new year begun, and Inauguration Day and Martin Luther King Day intersecting in a manner most ironic,… Continue Reading Report from the Chair (January 2025)
At our November meeting, we were pleased to welcome new NJ Transit Customer Advocate Franck Beaumin, who brings to the agency both international… Continue Reading Welcome, Franck Beaumin and Kris Kolluri
Along with others, we mourn the tragic loss of River Line operator Jessica Haley, and express concern for the many passengers injured in… Continue Reading In Memoriam: Jessica Haley