Port Authority Approves $230 Million in Upgrades to PATH System
A $230 million, multi-year upgrade program was unanimously approved for the PATH system.
Bayonne Cancels Free Holiday Parking, Draws Staten Island into War of Words
Bayonne officials have canceled a program in which shoppers could park in municipal lots for free in December, claiming Staten Island commuters abused the privilege.
72-Unit Building Planned Near Possible New Train Station Site in Paterson
The Passaic County Planning Board conditionally approved a plan for 198-206 Lafayette Street near where a train station could eventually be constructed.
Bayonne Looks to Advance Pedestrian Bridge over Route 440
Bayonne has plans to create a bridge so that people can conveniently walk from one side of Route 440 to the other.
Discounted Ferry Service from Port Liberté Set to Begin Next Month
Jersey City recently awarded a contract to NY Waterway to resume ferry service and will be utilizing state grant funding to offer a 40% discount and an $8 trip to all riders.
NJ Transit Breaks Ground on $497 Million Flood-Protected Rail Yard
Designed to withstand future storms, the Delco Lead Facility will protect NJ Transit assets and improve service recovery for New Jersey commuters.
Jersey City Now Accepting Bids for Bergen Arches Public Space Study
Jersey City is looking to partner with a firm to draw up a plan for Bergen Arches, a publicly accessible greenway trail and transit right-of-way along an underground series of tunnels.
Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Heads North
After years of planning and delays, the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail system should soon start living up to its name and be extended into several Bergen county towns, an expansion that will take a huge step forward when the state’s Transportation Trust Fund is replenished.
First Phase of Newark Penn Station’s $160 Million Overhaul Begins
New Jersey Transit has started the initial $30 million portion of work on the historic Newark facility.
Bayonne Commuter Ferry Moves One Step Closer to Reality
Bayonne’s status as North Jersey’s next emerging residential hotspot solidified last Friday when city officials met with the Port Authority to discuss a proposed ferry route to Manhattan.









