NJ TRANSIT, established in 1979 through the Public Transportation Act, is the state-owned public transportation corporation of New Jersey, USA. It operates an extensive network of bus, light rail, and commuter rail services, connecting major points within New Jersey and to neighboring regions such as New York City and Philadelphia. Covering a service area of 5,325 square miles, NJ TRANSIT manages 253 bus routes and 12 rail lines, providing nearly 270 million passenger trips annually. The agency is committed to enhancing mobility and accessibility, offering reliable and efficient transit solutions to residents and visitors in the region.
NJ TRANSIT Board of Directors approves overhaul of current fleet of 429 multilevel rail cars, bringing new customer amenities and improving mechanical reliability.
The project will construct a new Maintenance-of-Way facility and yard at 99 Kuller Road in Clifton, NJ, replacing the aging and flood-prone Wood-Ridge facility.