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State senate forms committee to investigate NJ Transit NEWSWIRE

By Angela Cotey | October 2, 2019

| Last updated on November 3, 2020

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NJ Transit trains meet at the Elizabeth, N.J., station on Aug. 6, 2019. The New Jersey Senate has formed a committee to investigate the transit agency’s service issues.
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TRENTON, N.J. — The president of the New Jersey Senate has announced creation of a select committee to investigate NJ Transit service, soon after the transit agency’s CEO indicated fare hikes might be possible and just days after a New York Times article branding one NJ Transit offering as “the worst commuter train in America.”

In a press release, Senate President Steve Sweeney, a Democrat, said he would chair the committee. It will include three other Democrats — majority leader Loretta Weinberg, deputy majority leader Sandra Cunningham, and transportation committee chair Patrick Diegnan — as well as Republicans Tom Kean, Kip Bateman, and Kristin Corrado.

Sweeney said in the release that “the failure to turn around NJ Transit hurts our economic growth, tax base, housing values and the quality of life of over a million commuters and their families. NJ Transit’s record of service cancellations, delays and breakdowns is inexcusable, its long-term planning is non-existent, and it is already laying the groundwork for a fare hike next summer.”

NorthJersey.com reports that the committee would likely begin work in late November or early December, after upcoming elections. It also reported that NJ Transit spokeswoman said in an email that the agency looks forward to working with the legislature, while noting recent work on implementing positive train control, training engineers, and advancing capital projects.

The Sept. 27 New York Times article cited NJ Transit’s train No. 2606, a morning North Jersey Coast Train from Long Branch to Hoboken, as the worst train in light of its 18 cancellations so far this year. Weinberg cited the article in her press-release comment suggesting NJ Transit needs increased funding support.

6 thoughts on “State senate forms committee to investigate NJ Transit NEWSWIRE

  1. Mr. Friedman, you’re right. I misread the article. But, I still feel that NJ Transit has a long way to go to be worse than MBTA.

  2. The article doesn’t say that NJ Transit is the worst commuter railroad. It says that particular daily run is the worst since it’s constantly being cancelled.

    If you have to keep cancelling a train, your schedule is wrong.

  3. Hey guys – I haven’t ridden MBTA suburban in 15 years … what exactly are some of the problems?

  4. Oh and I forgot to mention below: That while the New York Times is seldom a reliable newspaper these days, it stretches the imagination to think that NJ Transit is a worse commuter railroad than the MBTA. But then again I ride the T much more than I do NJ Transit..

  5. Fire all of the political appointees who have no knowledge or experience in operations and maintenance, for starters.

  6. Ha!! And governor “what’s-his-name” thought it would be easy to fix NJ Transit. “We’ll just throw some money at it and all the problems will go away.” Guess again guv.

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