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The NJ Transit rail strike rolled into its second day on Saturday, May 17, with President & CEO Kris Kolluri saying talks ...
The last time NJ Transit workers went on strike was in 1983 for 34 days after the Northeast Rail Service Act went into effect forcing Conrail to hand over their commuter rail service to make it ...
Engineers at New Jersey Transit went on strike early Friday, bringing trains on the nation’s third-largest commuter rail service to a halt.
Commuters who need to use NJ transit during the strike are strongely encouraged to check out the agency’s rail strike information page here. What if I’m seeing the Shakira or Beyoncé concerts?
The workers are striking because of a pay dispute: BLET argues NJ Transit’s wage proposal puts them below their peers at ...
Bing Guan/Bloomberg via Getty Shakira's New Jersey concert at MetLife Stadium faces a traffic nightmare amid NJ Transit strike that went into effect at midnight on Friday, May 16 Fans traveling to ...
On Monday, NJ Transit announced it would not provide train or bus service to MetLife Stadium for the Shakira concerts on Thursday and Friday due to the strike threat. The news could impact ...
NJ Transit typically brings passengers whenever, wherever — but they may be out luck if they’re heading to a pair of upcoming Shakira shows at MetLife Stadium. The public transit agency ...
The strike comes as concertgoers head to MetLife Stadium for two Shakira concerts on Thursday and Friday night. NJ Transit preemptively canceled train service for Thursday's show to avoid the risk ...
Due to a potential rail strike, NJ Transit announced it would not operate trains or buses to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey for the Shakira concerts on Thursday and Friday. Representatives for ...
where the trains won't be running if the strike takes effect as fans get out. Unsure how you'll make it to Shakira's show? Here are some alternatives to NJ Transit for those who need to get back ...
The strike came after the BLET and NJ Transit failed to reach a deal on a new contract for the approximately 450 engineers and trainees who run the railway and are represented by the union.