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NJ Transit develops contingency plan for commuters before strike

With the deadline for the rail strike approaching on Friday, May 16, at 12:01 a.m., NJ Transit is developing a contingency plan for commuters. This plan includes adding limited capacity to existing New York commuter bus routes that are close to rail stations and contracting with private carriers to operate bus service from key regional Park & Ride locations during weekday peak periods.

NJ Transit strongly encourages all those who can work from home to do so and limit traveling on the NJ Transit system for essential purposes only.

In developing its contingency plan, NJ Transit focused available resources where demand is greatest — for the more than 70,000 New York-bound customers, including customers who transfer from NJ Transit rail to PATH trains at Hoboken Terminal and Newark Penn Station.

Contingency service plan for possible rail stoppage:

Regional Park & Ride Service

Park & Ride service will operate on a first- come, first-served basis beginning on Monday, May 19, from four regional Park & Ride lots, weekdays only, during AM peak period inbound and PM peak period outbound. Times of operation are listed in the chart below. Hundreds of NJ Transit personnel will be deployed at these Park & Ride lots, as well as rail stations throughout the system, to assist customers:

  • Secaucus Junction to Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York
  • PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel to Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York (Operated by Academy Bus)
  • Hamilton Rail Station to Newark Penn Station PATH Station
  • Woodbridge Center Mall to Harrison PATH Station

Park & Ride Service Times of Operation

NYC-Inbound Transportation (Operates Weekdays Only)
Pickup Location Drop-Off Location Hours of Operation

(Weekdays Only)

Secaucus Junction Bus Plaza Port Authority Bus Terminal (PABT) 6 AM – 9:30 AM
PNC Arts Center (Operated by Academy Bus) PABT 5 AM – 8 AM
Hamilton Rail Station Newark Penn Station for PATH Transfer 5 AM – 9 AM
Woodbridge Center Mall Harrison PATH Station 6 AM – 10 AM
NYC-Outbound Transportation (Operates Weekdays Only)
Pickup Location Drop-Off Location Hours of Operation

(Weekdays Only)

PABT Secaucus Junction Bus Plaza 3 PM – 7:30 PM
PABT (Operated by Academy Bus) PNC Arts Center 3:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Newark Penn Station Hamilton Rail Station 3 PM – 7 PM
Harrison PATH Station Woodbridge Center Mall 4 PM – 8 PM

 

No midday, late-night, weekend or reverse commute service will operate on these Park & Ride routes.

The Park & Ride locations were selected based on their size/parking capacity, access to regional highways and geographical distribution.

Limited added capacity on existing NJ Transit bus routes to/from NYC

NJ Transit will enhance peak period service on existing New York bus routes close to rail stations. The routes are as follows:

  • Northeast Corridor: 108, 112, 115 and 129 bus routes
  • North Jersey Coast Line: 116 and 133/135 bus routes
  • Raritan Valley Line: 112 and 113 bus routes
  • Morris & Essex Lines: 107 bus route
  • Montclair-Boonton Lines: 193 and 324 bus routes
  • Main/Bergen County Lines: 145, 163, 164 and 190 bus routes
  • Pascack Valley Line: 163, 164 and 165 bus routes

Other NJ TRANSIT Services

  • Bus: All other NJ Transit bus routes will continue to operate on regular schedules.
  • Light Rail: Newark Light Rail, Hudson-Bergen Light Rail and River LINE service will operate regular weekday schedules.
  • Access Link: Service will operate normally. However, customers should anticipate longer travel times because of anticipated increases in traffic and additional passengers in vehicles.

Ticketing

All existing valid rail tickets and passes with an origin or destination of New York, Newark or Hoboken will be accepted for travel on all Park & Ride services and will be accepted on NJ Transit buses and light rail lines.

Customers should purchase the following tickets from their bus Park & Ride origin:

  • Secaucus Junction to Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York
    • Customers should purchase a Secaucus–New York rail ticket, available on the NJ TRANSIT mobile app or from a Ticket Vending Machine (TVM) at Secaucus
  • PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel to Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York (Academy)
    • Customers should visit academybus.com for ticket purchase information
  • Hamilton Rail Station to Newark Penn Station PATH
    • Customers should purchase a Hamilton–Newark rail ticket, available on the NJ Transit mobile app or from a Ticket Vending Machine (TVM) at Hamilton
  • Woodbridge Center Mall to Harrison PATH Station
    • Customers should purchase a Woodbridge–Newark rail ticket on the NJ Transit mobile app

Fares from regional Park & Rides are based on the existing fares from those locations. Adult, senior/disabled and child fares will also be available, as follows:

ORIGIN DESTINATION ADULT ROUND TRIP FARE SENIOR/DISABLED

ROUND TRIP FARE

CHILD ROUND TRIP FARE
Secaucus Junction Port Authority Bus Terminal $9.70 $4.30 $4.30
Woodbridge Center Mall Harrison PATH Station $14.90 $6.90 $6.90
Hamilton Newark Penn Station $27.60 $12.50 $12.50
PNC Arts Ctr.

(Operated by Academy; Discounts available via Academy mobile app)

New York $48.00 (paper/cash) $24.00 (paper/cash) $24.00 (paper/cash)

Cross-Honoring

NJ Transit rail tickets and passes will be cross-honored on all NJ Transit bus and light rail lines.

Important note: NJ Transit tickets and passes will not be accepted on Amtrak, PATH, PATCO, SEPTA, ferry or private carrier buses. Customers using these services must purchase separate fares from those service providers.

For additional information on alternative services from specific rail stations please visit njtransit.com/abc and click on your rail line to bring up your particular station.

Website and Travel Information

NJ Transit has created a special web page available at njtransit.com/railstoppage with the latest travel information across modes.

Information on NJ Transit’s website is available in a variety of languages using Google Translate. To use a language other than English, click on “Select Language” at the upper right corner of the homepage and click on the language of your choice.

Customers may also access NJ Transit’s X (Twitter) feed at @NJTRANSIT or the service accounts listed below. Additionally, NJ Transit will provide the most current service information via push notifications in the Mobile App and through the My Transit alert system (www.njtransit.com/mytransit), which delivers travel advisories for your specific trip to your smartphone. Service information is also available by calling (973) 275-5555.

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