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NJ Transit, Amtrak Riders Dealing with Schedule Changes, Delays During Portal Bridge Transfer
NJ Transit reduces Midtown Direct trains from 48 to 18 per hour and offers cross-honoring with ferries, PATH, and buses to ease commuter disruptions during Portal Bridge transition.
- Starting Tuesday, Midtown Direct trains on the Morris & Essex, Gladstone and Montclair‑Boonton lines were diverted to Hoboken as NJ Transit began schedule changes tied to the Portal Bridge cutover.
- The cutover moves traffic from the Portal Bridge to the Portal North Bridge, transferring active rail traffic from the more than 110‑year‑old Portal Bridge and requiring reconfiguration and testing.
- Operating on one track, NJ Transit has cut service from 48 trains per hour to 18 and canceled 27 trains during the transition between Newark and Secaucus.
- To help Midtown Direct riders, NJ Transit is cross‑honoring fares on PATH, ferry, and buses, adding extra buses in Hoboken, officials said.
- The work began Sunday and will continue through March 13, with NJ Transit saying regular service is expected to resume around March 15, 2026, as the Portal North Bridge improves reliability along the Northeast Corridor.
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HOBOKEN, N.J. (PIX11) — Morning routines are flying out the window for many NJ Transit riders as construction on the Portal Bridge has caused a reduction in trains for the foreseeable future. Many commuters have to get off at Hoboken station and continue to Manhattan another way. One PATH rider told PIX11 News, sarcastically in [...]
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The Portal Bridge cutover means service disruptions for NJ Transit and Amtrak commuters over the next four weeks. Some trains are diverted to Hoboken for the start of this temporary weekday schedule.
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