NJ Transit is offering deals and increasing services for the Memorial Day weekend. The Family SuperSaver Fare allows two children 11 and under to ride free with a paying adult. Rail, light rail, and ...
Lavender won’t cover NJ Transit’s stench. A new plan to freshen up the decrepit NJ Transit system has designated lavender as the official scent of the agency’s cleaning products, CEO Kris Kolluri ...
The Garden State's official flower may be the blue violet, but the official smell of NJ Transit is now lavender. NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri on Tuesday announced the scent as the preferred fragrance ...
Three weeks after announcing train tickets to this summer’s World Cup games would run fans $150, NJ Transit announced this week that additional funding would allow them to lower the price by nearly a ...
Getting to World Cup games at MetLife Stadium via train this summer will reportedly be a little cheaper than originally planned. After NJ Transit and the FIFA New York New Jersey Host Committee ...
NJ Transit is dropping the price of its round-trip ticket to eight World Cup matches taking place at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford to $105, from $150, the agency said on Thursday, May 7. The ...
NJ Transit plans to reduce round-trip train ticket prices for the World Cup by 30% after initially setting them at $150. Daily ticket prices to ride by train to the international soccer tournament ...
The reduction comes after NJ Transit secured sponsorship support. Dustin Satloff via Getty Images New Jersey Transit are to reduce their round-trip rail prices for World Cup events from $150 to $105 ...
NJ Transit officials on Thursday announced it'll charge $105 for train tickets to this summer’s World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium, down from the previously planned $150, after it secured funding ...
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (PIX11) — On Friday, New Jersey Transit and FIFA officials met with business owners from around the Meadowlands to address questions and concerns regarding transportation and ...
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Fans heading to World Cup matches in New Jersey are being urged by NJ Transit not to walk to the stadium amid concerns about safety and access. The warning comes after social media posts suggested ...
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