The Portal Bridge cutover means service disruptions for NJ Transit and Amtrak commuters over the next four weeks. Some trains ...
A disabled train has disrupted NJ Transit rail service in and out of New York's Penn Station during the evening of Feb. 25, the agency announced.
The buzz among Jersey commuters is Sunday’s start of a 53% NJ Transit rail service reduction as Amtrak begins the needed work ...
The first full commuting day of NJ Transit’s reduced service to put a new Portal North Bridge track in service was a scene of controlled chaos in the Hoboken Terminal Tuesday morning. Crowds of ...
Many people who commute into Manhattan got their first taste of the crowded platforms that are expected to become common over the next month as the Portal Bridge is reworked.
North Jersey Coast Line & Raritan Valley Line Service will remain suspended on these lines. Resumption of service on these ...
For those who must commute, NJ Transit recommends traveling before 7 a.m. or after 9 a.m., and before 4 p.m. or after 7 p.m.
NJ Transit announced that it will resume normal weekday operations across most services on Wednesday, February 25, as rail operations continue under the temporary Portal Cutover schedule. Key Points ...
The big test will arrive on Tuesday, when some rail lines are diverted to Hoboken for the start of the portal cutover weekday schedule.