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CAMDEN — NJ Transit will bolster River LINE service by running "supplemental" buses between six high-ridership stations during weekday peak hours, the agency has announced.
NJ Transit advised that delays and cancellations should be expected Thursday as a result of “residual impacts” from the service disruption caused by Amtrak’s overhead wires Wednesday.
The old bridge must periodically open for barges and other river traffic, which causes delays for NJ Transit and Amtrak trains headed to and from Manhattan’s Penn Station, along the busiest ...
NJ Transit was not able to provided an estimated repair time as of Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Rail tickets and passes are being cross-honored by NJ Transit and private carrier buses, Hemphil said.
New Jersey Transit announced around 5:30 p.m. on X, formerly Twitter, that it's rail service is "subject to up to 1-hour delays due to police activity near North Elizabeth." ... By 7:15 p.m., NJ ...
The path to NJ Transit's River Line spanned at least three decades and over multiple planning agencies. An unrelated precursor to the NJ Transit River Line was the Delaware River Port Authority's 1960 plan for rail rapid transit service to Moorestown/Mount Holly, Lindenwold, and Woodbury Heights/Glassboro, using three existing railroad ...
Pennsauken–Route 73 station is a station on NJ Transit's River Line light rail system, located on River Road in Pennsauken Township, in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. The station opened on March 15, 2004. [1]
Some NJ Transit trains will not run Thursday or Friday due to extreme temperature issues, according to the transportation service. NJ Transit is experiencing heat-related equipment issues ...