NJ Transit Rail Service Restored After Strike; Tentative Agreement Reached
CBS New YorkJune 7, 20252 min1,528 views
4 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβService Resumption and Commuter Relief
- π NJ Transit trains are back in operation following a multi-day rail strike that disrupted commuter services.
- β Commuters expressed relief and a return to normalcy as trains began running on schedule Tuesday morning.
- π‘ Newark Penn Station was observed to be bustling during the morning rush, indicating a return to typical transit patterns.
Strike Resolution and Agreement Details
- π€ NJ Transit President and CEO Chris Kari stated the tentative agreement reached is within the regular course of budgets for current and future years.
- π° The agreement reportedly boosts hourly pay beyond the proposal previously rejected by union members.
- ποΈ The union has up to 45 days to ratify the tentative agreement, with a potential vote by NJ Transit board members scheduled for June 11th.
Service Interruptions and Operational Notes
- β οΈ Some minor interruptions occurred on Amtrak's northeast corridor due to major switching issues west of Caucus, causing approximately 20-minute delays.
- π£οΈ NJ Transit leadership emphasized their commitment to running trains and buses, not stopping them.
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