
"There are tens of thousands of commuters per month that still rely on this critical service.

11th District, and nearly two dozen public officials called on NJ Transit President and CEO Kevin Corbett to do whatever it takes to ensure that commuters will continue to have reliable service after DeCamp's service ends. Commuters and personnel must wear a face covering at all times while riding or working on all NJ TRANSIT buses, trains and light rail vehicles.U.S. NJ TRANSIT is limiting occupancy to 50 percent maximum capacity on all buses, trains and light rail vehicles. Social Distancing and Safety Precautions on NJ TRANSIT Buses, Trains and Light Rail During COVID-19 Pandemic These NJ TRANSIT updates are also shared via Facebook and Twitter pages. NJ TRANSIT social media channels provide system updates and real-time service status updates. Make sure you activate push notifications. This is the easiest and most efficient option for staying informed of updates and schedule changes for NJ TRANSIT bus, train and light rail transportation.Īnother convenient option to help you stay informed of NJ TRANSIT schedule changes while having quick and easy access to bus, train and light rail schedules, is to download the NJ TRANSIT mobile app.

How to Access Latest NJ TRANSIT Trip Planner During COVID-19 Pandemic For Bergen County-North Jersey area residents who are employed by essential businesses or may have other essential reasons to depend on public transportation, the following update will help you to navigate NJ TRANSIT’s modified COVID-19 schedules for bus, rail and light rail commuting.

The NJ TRANSIT Trip Planner during the COVID-19 pandemic has been modified and may continue to evolve throughout the duration of this health crisis and related shutdown.
