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A fleet of eight new electric buses will be added to the Camden line. The governor’s office said the buses will reduce ...
NJ Transit is weighing what it should keep, what could be sold for a cash infusion and how other parcels could create ...
As SEPTA is set to enact drastic service cuts in a few days, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has unveiled new transit options ...
NJ Transit’s board unanimously approved the long-awaited and contentious deal with the engineers' union about 2 months after a 3-day strike in May.
NJ Transit President and CEO Kris Kolluri said the new contract approved by the locomotive engineers' union on June 10 is "precedent-setting." The engineers — who were on strike for three days ...
Kris Kolluri, President & CEO of NJ Transit, joins Steve Adubato to discuss the unique leadership challenges in his role and the efforts to improve the service, reliability, and fiscal health of ...
NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri testifies during a State Assembly Budget Committee hearing in May in Trenton. Kolluri was on a train that hit a man last week and after assisting at the scene, met with ...
The union says its members earn an average salary of $113,000 a year and says an agreement could be reached if agency CEO Kris Kolluri agrees to an average yearly salary of $170,000.
“This is an extraordinarily complex operation,” Kris Kolluri, the CEO of NJ Transit, said at a Sunday press conference. “We run hundreds of trains a day.
NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri didn’t provide details of the deal, but said it was “fair and fiscally responsible." He thanked the union for negotiating in good faith.
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