This marks the fifth consecutive year that NJ Transit has not increased fares for commuters.
NEW JERSEY -- Officials in New Jersey announced on Monday that for the fifth consecutive year, there would be no fare hikes for New Jersey Transit.
"Without a single fare hike, NJ Transit has been drastically transformed and improved over the last five years," Murphy said."On-time performance is up, cancellations are down, and engineer ranks have been replenished. Under our administration, NJ Transit has been on the fast track to success and will remain a high priority in years to come. New Jersey commuters deserve a transit agency that works for them, and that is exactly what we are giving them.
In the last four years, NJ Transit has awarded more than $4 billion in capital projects which are now underway or will soon enter the procurement phase. Some of these projects include:-$600 million construction contract for the Raritan River Bridge which broke ground in September 2020
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