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Thu Aug 15, 2024, 04:22 PM Aug 15

N.J. Transit Says Thank You, and Sorry, With a Week of Free Rides

N.J. Transit Says Thank You, and Sorry, With a Week of Free Rides
After a spate of breakdowns that caused long delays, an unscheduled “fare holiday” on the statewide transit network will start on Aug. 26.


New Jersey Transit riders have endured multiple delays over the past several months. Dave Sanders for The New York Times

By Patrick McGeehan
Aug. 15, 2024
Updated 2:51 p.m. ET

After struggling to provide reliable service to commuters this spring and summer, New Jersey Transit is giving its customers free rides for a week, Gov. Philip D. Murphy announced on Thursday.

The unusual “fare holiday” on all modes of the agency’s statewide transit network, which will run from Aug. 26 through Sept. 2, comes less than two months after New Jersey Transit raised all of its fares by 15 percent. The increase received heavy criticism from customers and elected officials.

Mr. Murphy and state transportation officials argued that the fare increase was necessary to close a gap of more than $100 million in the agency’s budget. Additional annual increases of 3 percent are scheduled.

Mr. Murphy, a Democrat, said in a statement that the fare holiday was a “thank you” to the agency’s loyal customers for enduring a period when “transit service has not consistently met their expectations — or our own.” {snip} Critics immediately took to social media to carp about the choice of the week leading up to Labor Day, a time when many commuters are on vacation.

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