NJ
TRANSIT plans to operate a regular weekday schedule on Monday, January
26 through Wednesday, January 28, however due to the predicted severity
of the storm, there is the potential for significant shutdowns of NJ
TRANSIT’s rail, bus, light rail and Access Link service. Customers are advised to regularly check njtransit.com for the latest service information.
Additionally,
Customers are strongly urged to exercise extreme caution traveling in
and around all transit facilities and when boarding or alighting buses
and trains due to the expected icy conditions.
Systemwide Cross-Honoring in Effect from Monday, January 26 through and including Wednesday, January 28: To
give customers additional travel options during the expected winter
weather conditions, NJ TRANSIT will offer full systemwide cross-honoring
from Monday, January 26 through and including Wednesday, January 28,
enabling customers to use their ticket or pass on an alternate travel
mode—rail, light rail or bus—including private bus carriers.
For
example, customers who normally take the bus from Rutherford to the
Port Authority Bus Terminal may use their bus pass or ticket on the
train from Rutherford to New York Penn Station. Similarly, customers
who normally take the bus between Atlantic City and Lindenwold may use
the Atlantic City Rail Line instead at no additional charge. Customers
using their tickets or passes to travel to a destination other than the
destination printed on their original ticket will be subject to the
appropriate additional fare if applicable.
NJ TRANSIT will also continue to closely monitor the crowds at New York Penn Station, Hoboken Terminal and the Port Authority Bus Terminal and make adjustments to service as necessary.
NJ TRANSIT will also continue to closely monitor the crowds at New York Penn Station, Hoboken Terminal and the Port Authority Bus Terminal and make adjustments to service as necessary.
The corporation is preparing to minimize disruptions and delays to the extent possible. Rail
and light rail crews and equipment are on standby to quickly respond to
downed trees, power outages or other issues that may arise.
In
addition, NJ TRANSIT will be positioning locomotives at strategic
locations across the rail system to rapidly respond in the event of a
disabled train.
Customers are advised of the following:
Customers are advised of the following:
- Systemwide: NJ TRANSIT plans to operate a regular weekday schedule on Monday, January 26 through Wednesday, January 28, however due to the predicted severity of this storm, there is the potential for significant shutdowns of NJ TRANSIT’s rail, bus, light rail and Access Link service. Again, customers are advised to regularly check njtransit.com for the latest service information.
Travel Advice:
- For the latest travel information, visit njtransit.com or access our Twitter feed at @NJTRANSIT prior to starting your trip. In the event of delays or service adjustments, NJ TRANSIT will provide the most current service information via the My Transit alert system, which delivers travel advisories for your specific trip to your cell phone, PDA or pager. (If you are not yet a My Transit subscriber, we encourage you to sign up at www.njtransit.com/mytransit) Service information is also available by calling (973) 275-5555 or from broadcast traffic reports.
- Listen closely to public address announcements at stations for late-breaking service information.
- Build additional travel time into your trip to a station, terminal or bus stop.
- Stairs, flooring and platforms can be slippery, so please use caution when walking along wet surfaces or any outdoor surface exposed to the weather. Use extra care when boarding or exiting buses and trains.
- Report slippery or unsafe conditions to bus operators, train crews or
NJ TRANSIT staff. - If you park, ensure your car is stocked with a snow brush and ice scraper so you can clear your car upon returning to the lot.
NJ TRANSIT is prepared to handle the impending winter weather:
- Snow plows and salt spreaders are ready for service and snow-removal contracts are in place with outside vendors.
- NJ TRANSIT is well-stocked with 16,000 bags of snow-melting supplies, and hundreds of shovels and snow blowers.
- NJ TRANSIT has performed maintenance and testing on its two rail-mounted jet snow blowers in the event they are needed to help clear train tracks of snow and ice, particularly in rail yards.
- More than 750 rail switches, switch heaters and overhead wires have already been inspected as part of NJ TRANSIT’s preventative maintenance program.
- Onboard heating systems, thermostats, weather stripping and electronic components have been inspected on NJ TRANSIT railcars, light rail cars and locomotives.
- Bus maintenance personnel have inspected and performed necessary maintenance on a fleet of nearly 2,200 buses - from the heating and airbrake systems, to the engine fluids, tires, windshield wipers and doors.
About NJ TRANSIT
NJ
TRANSIT is the nation's largest statewide public transportation system
providing more than 915,900 weekday trips on 262 bus routes, three light
rail lines, 12 commuter rail lines and through Access Link paratransit
service. It is the third largest transit system in the country with 165
rail stations, 62 light rail stations and more than 19,000 bus stops
linking major points in New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia.
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