Here's the strong warning NJ Transit had for passengers ahead of a possible rail strike
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NJ Transit issued a critical advisory urging passengers to complete their travels by Thursday night due to a potential strike by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. If no agreement is reached, a strike would commence at midnight, immediately halting train services, with an estimated 350,000 passengers affected. The agency recommended working from home if possible and limiting travel to essential purposes. NJ Transit is also preparing to expand bus services to accommodate those impacted by the disruption, adding routes to key destinations such as New York City.
In a critical service advisory, NJ Transit urged all train customers to complete their travels by 11:59 PM on Thursday, ahead of a potential strike.
With 350,000 passengers potentially affected, NJ Transit announced the suspension of rail services unless an agreement with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers was reached.
NJ Transit advised commuters to work from home if possible, emphasizing the need to limit travel to essential purposes only amid strike threats.
Starting Monday morning, NJ Transit plans to add more buses to various routes to accommodate passengers during the rail service disruption.
Read at NBC New York
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