New Jersey Transit
New Jersey State Police, Area Transit Systems On Heightened State Of Alert Following Boston Marathon Explosions
The New Jersey State Police and New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness immediately convened at the state’s intelligence center to coordinate actions following the explosions that occurred near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday.
3 On Your Side: Bus Accident Reimbursement
3 On Your Side Consumer Reporter Jim Donovan comes to the rescue of a New Jersey woman who was hit by a bus, and was then left shaking her head when she tried to get back her insurance deductable.
Delaware Valley Returning To Normal After Overnight Storms Disrupt Travel
Across the country, more than 1,500 flights were canceled because of storms.
Road And Transit Officials Deal With Winter Storm
With snow and rain expected to impact the area, officials were working hard to keep roads and transit running smoothly on Tuesday.
Most NJ Transit Buses Back In Service
Most New Jersey Transit buses returned to the roads Thursday for the first time since Hurricane Sandy hit the state.
New Jersey Transit Services To Be Suspended Beginning Sunday
The Christie administration announced that all bus, rail, light rail and Access Link services in New Jersey will be suspended beginning Sunday afternoon.
NJ Transit Bus Crashes Into Marsh
Authorities say a New Jersey Transit bus driver apparently suffered a “medical episode” moments before the bus went off a southern New Jersey roadway and crashed into a nearby marsh.
SEPTA, NJT Get Federal Grants To Improve Regional Bus Service
NJT is getting $2½ million toward high-speed service between Deptford-Winslow and Philadelphia. Septa will receive $5 million to improve the 69th Street Terminal.
NJ Transit Green-Lights Its South Jersey-to-Philadelphia Express Bus Plan
Runs would start in Winslow Township and Deptford, NJ, with 1,800 new park-and-ride spaces built. Bus-only lanes and traffic signal prioritization would speed the ride.
Bus Driver Safety On Public Transit Draws More Attention After Attack On SEPTA Bus Driver
A Pennsylvania Senate bill introduced last fall would include bus drivers with police and firefighters in a protected class. The bill would upgrade assaults against them immediately to aggravated assault, which is a felony.
NJ Transit Looks At Long-Range Option To Improve Bus Service To Philadelphia
New Jersey Transit is looking at a long-range plan that would give buses dedicated lanes along some heavily-traveled routes into Philadelphia.
Man Struck, Killed By NJT Riverline Train Near Trenton
TRENTON, N.J. (CBS) – New Jersey Transit officials were investigating a fatal accident this morning near Trenton. “At approximately 10:50am, a Riverline train traveling northbound from Camden to Trenton struck and fatally injured a male […]
Camden-Glassboro Light Rail Line Project Chugging Along Slowly
The first real steps toward making a light rail line between Camden and Glassboro are about to be approved, although it’ll be years before you’ll be able to jump on board.
New Jersey Transit Accepting Google Wallet For Fare Payment
New Jersey Transit is getting together with Google — but it’s for speed, not for search.
Delaware Valley Outage And Transit Update
A few days after Hurricane Irene shutdown the Delaware Valley, the region is slowly getting back to normal. Here is a list of outage and transportation updates as of Tuesday morning.



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