Traffic & Transit
NJ Transit Hikes Prices, New Costs Take Effect Tuesday
The hikes come after the record-breaking budget deal signed Monday by Governor Phil Murphy, and the recent announcement of summer discounts.

New higher fares for NJ Transit riders are going into effect on Tuesday.
According to NBC New York, the 3 percent increase was rolled out to help fill a $106 million budget gap.
The hikes come after the record-breaking budget deal signed Monday by Governor Phil Murphy, and the recent announcement of discounts for riders during the summer months. The newly approved fiscal budget includes $788 million from the Corporate Transit Fee to improve different NJ Transit projects, including $767 million for the division to begin to fully modernize its fleet.
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Last year, the NJ Transit board voted unanimously to approve a 15 percent hike, the first rise since 2015, as a result of low pandemic-related ridership that had cost NJ Transit $2 billion in revenue as of April 2024.
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Speaking to the New Jersey Monitor, an advocate with Tri-State Transportation Campaign is calling for a new funding method in the wake of the July 1 adjustments.
“Working-class families who are dependent on New Jersey Transit can’t afford a 3% increase every single year,” said Talia Crawford. “It’s a lot of money, especially with rising costs of living, including my child care, housing, health care — everything is increasing.”
New Fares Going Into Effect On July 1
The new base fare for bus and light rail travel is $1.80, and rail travel begins at $1.70.
Ticket prices are in accordance with the route and distance traveled. The cost to ride a bus will start at $1.80 for a one-zone ride, and can get as high as $55. A one-way ride on light rail could reach $2.55. A rail ticket will cost you between $1.70 and more than $23.
Riders between 5 and 11 years old, or above 62 will pay a discounted rate.
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