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NJ Transit trains, buses to return Tuesday on a staggered schedule Updated Feb 01, 2021; Posted Feb 01, 2021 Monday, February 1, 2021 - A lone trains moves down the tracks at the Trenton Transit Center. NJ Transit announced Service will resume Tuesday at various times depending on the region of the state after Monday s snow storm.Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Facebook Share NJ Transit trains, buses and light rail service will return on Tuesday at varying times depending on the region of the state, while service on three private commuter bus lines remains suspended after Monday’s snowstorm that was measured in feet in some parts of the state. ....
Last PATH line resumes at 2:30 pm, some NJ Transit rail, buses remain suspended Updated Feb 02, 2021; But snow and weather conditions caused NJ Transit to change plans for rail and bus service to resume in some central and northern counties. North and Central New Jersey buses, including routes serving the Newark area and Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City, will remain suspended until further notice.Systemwide cross honoring will be in effect for rail, bus, private carrier buses and light rail. North Jersey Buses (@NJTRANSIT NBUS) February 2, 2021 Service on the last segment of PATH’s Newark to World Trade Center line returned to service after crews cleared one track of the line between Newark Penn Station and Journal Square at 2:30 p.m. Trains are scheduled to run every 30 minutes. ....
NJ Transit trains ranked the worst in the nation again Updated Jan 19, 2021; For a second straight year, NJ Transit trains broke down more than any other system’s in the nation in 2019, according to Federal Transit Administration data. Buses ranked eighth worst in the nation in 2019 and seventh worst among similar sized agencies, such as NYC Transit. The statistics, released this week in the Federal Transit Administration National Transit’s Database and based on numbers reported to the FTA annually by transit agencies, likely didn’t come as a shock to commuters. Before the coronavirus pandemic crushed public transit ridership in 2020, commuters regularly complained about being stuck on a platform, waiting for the little engine that couldn’t run. But NJ Transit officials say they are working to address issues that led to the poor rankings. ....