What happens if the strike lasts through the weekend?
NJ Transit will have additional contingency plans in place for Monday morning, including charter buses from satellite lots.
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New Jersey faces the potential of its largest rail strike in over 40 years, with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen threatening a walkout as early as Friday, May 16, 2025, at 12:01 a.m. This strike could halt NJ Transit co...
### Background Negotiations between NJ Transit and the rail engineers' union have been ongoing, with the union working without a contract since 2019. A previous tentative agreement was rejected by the union members, leading to the current strike threat.
### Impact on Commuters The strike would primarily affect commuters who rely on NJ Transit rail lines to travel between New Jersey and New York City. Those who can work from home are encouraged to do so. Alternative transportation options will be limited and crowded.
### Contingency Plans NJ Transit plans to increase bus service on existing New York commuter bus routes near rail stations. Charter buses will run from satellite lots around the state to Manhattan and Newark Penn Station. However, these buses will not be able to handle the same number of passengers as the trains.
### MetLife Stadium Concerts NJ Transit has already canceled train and bus service to Shakira concerts at MetLife Stadium. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey delayed scheduled lane closures at its Hudson River crossings to ease vehicular travel for concert attendees. It's unclear if NJ Transit will provide service for Beyoncé concerts scheduled later in May.
### How to Prepare - **Work from Home:** If possible, arrange to work from home during the strike. - **Plan Alternative Routes:** Explore bus routes, ride-sharing, or carpooling options. - **Allow Extra Travel Time:** Expect delays and crowding on alternative transportation.
### Who This Affects Most - **Daily Commuters:** Individuals who regularly use NJ Transit rail lines for work. - **Concert Attendees:** Those planning to attend events at MetLife Stadium. - **Businesses:** Companies that rely on employees being able to commute to the office.
NJ Transit will have additional contingency plans in place for Monday morning, including charter buses from satellite lots.
The Port Authority will operate a free, direct shuttle bus service from Newark Penn Station to the airport. Amtrak service will also be available with an Amtrak ticket.
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