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Courier-Post (Cherry Hill, NJ) on MSNNJ Transit president on light rail: It's coming to South Jersey, like it or not.Light rail from Camden into Glassboro is needed for the "collective" good of the state, NJ Transit President Kris Kolluri ...
The head of NJ Transit says South Jersey needs the Glassboro-Camden train line to spur economic growth of the region's "eds ...
Riders air a range of grievances with New Jersey Transit as trains and buses are snarled by crumbling infrastructure ...
In the 13 months that NJ Transit’s new CEO has ahead of him, Kris Kolluri said he has a list of items that are frequent rider ...
The new CEO of NJ Transit promised this week to move forward with pre-construction of the proposed Glassboro-to-Camden light-rail line. This comes despite ballot referendums opposing the rail project ...
President Kris Kolluri on Feb. 19 told the audience at the Southern New Jersey Development Council that he intends to see pre ...
Last summer saw a grueling stretch of delays, interruptions, and cancellations on the rails; passengers were left stranded, ...
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phl17 on MSNNJ Transit provides updates on South Jersey projectsOn Wednesday, NJ Transit, the Southern New Jersey Development Council, and Camden County Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. gave updates on major transit ...
Delays are nothing new for New Jersey Transit commuters. The latest response from management was. Eric Scott explores whether things are really changing at the embattled transit agency.
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South Jersey, Rowan and Rutgers-Camden need the Glassboro Camden rail line, NJ Transit CEO saysTo help expand local "eds and meds", South Jersey needs a transit system rivaling North Jersey and New York, the President and CEO of NJ Transit said Wednesday. Kris Kolluri was at Rowan University ...
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KYW Radio Philadelphia on MSNNJ Transit head pushes importance of Glassboro-Camden Line at RowanNew Jersey Transit’s new president says the agency is pushing forward on its plans to build the Glassboro-Camden Light Rail ...
Transportation advocates fear NJ Transit can't slash spending without also cutting services. Its new CEO says not to worry.
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