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New Jersey Transit urged riders to reach their destinations before the end of the day Thursday or risk being stranded as ...
NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri suggested locomotive engineers' wage proposal is not "grounded in reality" ahead of a possible ...
Kris Kolluri, president and CEO of New Jersey Transit, was front and center at a fiery press conference Wednesday afternoon. The agency and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers & Trainmen ...
At a Wednesday press conference, NJ Transit President Kris Kolluri said he wasn’t looking for a strike, but did not seem confident one could be avoided. “None of the positions I’ve heard ...
"We intend to take the current bus lines that exist and enhance them where appropriate and target our focus on New York City ...
That warning came from NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri Wednesday morning before he left for scheduled negotiations with a rail union that is threatening to strike in 2 weeks. These are the first talks ...
But Kris Kolluri, the new chief executive of New Jersey Transit, said that supplemental bus service, from four “park and ride” lots around the state, could carry only about 20 percent of the ...
Kris Kolluri, president and CEO of NJ Transit, said he doesn't want a strike but is preparing for one. Plans to enhance and expand bus service would cost the agency about $4 million a day — and ...
NJ Transit President Kris Kolluri said during a news conference his team would increase bus service during a strike, and noted riders could instead use PATH and Amtrak trains or ferries to commute.
"Their view in my humble opinion, is neither reasonable nor affordable," NJ Transit Chairman Kris Kolluri said. New Jersey Transit says the union wants a salary of $190,000 a year. The union says ...