New Jersey Transit Bus, Rail Riders Paying More to Commute

Fares to ride New Jersey Transit will jump about nine percent today.

New Jersey Transit bus and rail riders are paying more to commute.

Fares rose Thursday by about 9 percent, the fifth NJ Transit fare increase since 2002.

NJ Transit officials say the increases are needed to close a $60 million budget gap that remained even after the agency cut $40 million.

The increases follow service cuts that took effect on bus and train routes in September.

One-way fares on Northeast Corridor trains between Trenton and New York are $1.25 more, or $16.75. A monthly ticket on that route is up 9 percent, from $440 to $480.

Commuters in New Jersey take nearly 1 million trips on the state transit agency's trains, buses and light rail cars each week.

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