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NJ Transit Engineers Hold the Line as Commuter Chaos Mounts

NJ Transit Engineers Hold the Line as Commuter Chaos Mounts

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May 19, 2025
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By Maria Kalamatas | The Logistic News – Land Transport Section

Newark, New Jersey – May 19, 2025

“After six years of waiting, we’re no longer willing to be ignored. We want a contract that reflects the job we do.”
— Bill Craven, veteran NJ Transit engineer


A Region on Edge

As the fourth day of the NJ Transit engineers’ strike unfolds, the impact is no longer just visible on train platforms — it’s felt across boardrooms, households, and city streets. With no commuter rail service running since Friday, congestion has surged, tempers are fraying, and pressure is mounting for a breakthrough.

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The strike, spearheaded by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), has brought one of America’s busiest commuter networks to a grinding halt, disrupting more than 350,000 daily passengers who rely on the service to travel between New Jersey and New York.


What’s at Stake

At the center of the dispute is a long-delayed labor agreement. Engineers say their wages have remained unchanged since 2019, even as inflation and workload have increased.

NJ Transit officials claim engineers earn an average of $135,000, and their offer includes gradual raises reaching $172,000 by 2027. But union representatives counter that those figures are inflated — with many engineers earning closer to $113,000, and no cost-of-living adjustments applied in years.

For the engineers, the strike isn’t about chasing more — it’s about catching up. “We’re not trying to leap ahead,” said one conductor off record. “We’re trying to stop falling behind.”


Political and Economic Fallout

Governor Phil Murphy has called the strike “deeply regrettable” and warned that prolonged disruption could have serious economic consequences for the region.

Concerts at MetLife Stadium have been affected, with attendees facing gridlocked roadways and canceled trains. Office districts in Newark and Jersey City report reduced attendance, and businesses dependent on foot traffic are feeling the pinch.

In Washington, Rep. Josh Gottheimer has asked New York Governor Kathy Hochul to temporarily suspend congestion pricing for New Jersey drivers forced to cross into Manhattan by car, citing financial hardship.


Emergency Measures, Limited Relief

To offset the disruption, NJ Transit has introduced replacement buses and temporary park-and-ride sites, but they’re serving a fraction of usual demand. Commuters are scrambling to find carpools, switching to telework, or simply staying home.

Negotiations resumed Sunday evening under the guidance of federal mediators. While both sides describe the tone as “constructive,” no deal has been announced as of this morning.


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