NJ Transit has finally introduced a card called Fare-Pay to let passengers tap and ride on all buses and all three light rail lines. Conductors will still continue to scan tickets on all rail lines.
HOBOKEN, New Jersey (WABC) -- As December begins, holiday cheer is quickly spreading across the Tri-State and Santa even traded in his sleigh on Friday morning for a New Jersey Transit train. It was ...
HOBOKEN, New Jersey (WABC) -- Santa is taking a short break from his sleigh and riding the rails this holiday season. Ole Saint Nick boarded a special New Jersey Transit train for the 40th annual ...
NJ Transit announced a sweeping modernization of its fare collection system this week, introducing new digital payment ...
NJ Transit's new fare card is expanding for use across the system's bus and light rail networks. “With the expansion of FARE-PAY, we’re making it easier for customers to purchase tickets and passes ...
NJ Transit riders brave the weather at bus stops scattered amid dizzying highways and spaghetti-like ramps — and those aren’t ...
The new NJ Transit LAND Plan aims to generate $1.9B in non-fare revenue and create jobs, housing and economic growth through ...
After no-show train operators caused 100 Hudson-Bergen Light Rail trains to be canceled in late August, the problem continued into this week, making high school students who ride the train 40-minutes ...
NJ Transit is the nation’s largest statewide public transportation system, which provides an incredible 925,000 weekday trips on light rail, 263 bus routes, 12 rail lines, and Access Link paratransit ...