Public Hearings Next Week on PATH Extension to Newark Airport
The Port Authority is seeking your input as it looks to extend PATH service to Newark Liberty International Airport.
NJ Transit Resumes Philadelphia to Atlantic City Rail Service
After a nine-month hiatus, NJ Transit announced it has resumed service on its Philadelphia to Atlantic City line.
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.
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.
Developer Touts Redevelopment Plans for Hoboken Railyard
The company working with NJ Transit on a controversial plan to transform part of the Hoboken Terminal property has launched a new website and social media pages.
Officials Announce Westward Expansion of Hudson-Bergen Light Rail
The governor and local dignitaries touted a new “440 Connection” that will build 3,700 feet of new track in Jersey City plus a new terminus station near the Hackensack River.
New Waterfront Restaurant Opens as Cape May’s Ferry Park Overhaul Continues
An eatery and outdoor bar called Boat Drinks has joined a fine-dining restaurant and casual lunch spot inside the Cape May Terminal, where a mini-shopping village will be built later this year.
Could Ferry Service Come to Harborside in Jersey City?
Plans are moving forward to add a ferry dock at Mack-Cali's quickly-transforming riverfront complex.
Port Authority Could Soon Study Feasibility of Marion PATH Station in Jersey City
A report could be issued sometime next year as to the viability of adding a new transit hub on Jersey City’s west side.
Hoboken Reveals Their 30-Acre North End Redevelopment Plan
The scheme would rezone portions of the city’s border with Weehawken to potentially allow up to 6,100 new apartments, hotels, public space, and a new light rail station along a revitalized 15th Street retail corridor.