MetLife, World Cup and NJ Transit
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Some private buses and car services will be able to carry World Cup fans to American Dream, New York New Jersey Host Committee officials said.
NEWARK — NJ Transit President and CEO Kris Kolluri couldn’t help but rib Rep. Rob Menendez for being late to a press conference about new transit buses last month. “I have to give my friend Congressman Menendez a bit of a hard time,” Kolluri said ...
A new regional shuttle bus program began service today across seven South Jersey counties, offering residents transportation to employment centers, medical facilities, colleges, retail locations, government services, and NJ Transit hubs.
An NJ Transit bus on its way to Manhattan caught fire on the New Jersey Turnpike on Thursday morning, sending flames soaring into the sky and snarling traffic on the highway. No one was injured in the incident, NJ.com reported. All 49 passengers and the ...
NJ Transit is piloting high-tech digital bus stop signs at eight stops in five towns across New Jersey. The initiative launched through partnerships developed via the Transit Tech Lab. The one-year test features solar-powered signs from BusPas in Hoboken ...
Veteran North Jersey bus commuters are a hardened breed who don’t so much as flinch while waiting on a curb just steps away from eight lanes of whizzing, screeching, beeping traffic. These transit soldiers brave the spectrum of weather events at bus ...
Drivers and even some boaters who depend on drawbridges will not be immune from the effects of World Cup-related traffic on highways and roads in June and July. Despite the obvious advice to stay away from highways and roads in the vicinity of MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford,
