NJ Transit will be free for a week as apology for 'ugly summer,' governor says * New Jersey Monitor
Briefly

"Given the lack of service that we've seen over the summer, I think it's the least we could do." This reflects a sentiment of accountability and recognition of commuter frustrations.
"State officials want to 'end the summer on a grace note,'" said Gov. Murphy, indicating the fare holiday is an attempt to acknowledge the challenges faced by commuters amid service disruptions.
"I'm not naive enough to think that if you've had the summer that our commuters have had, that one week will do it," Murphy continued, underscoring the need for a longer-term solution.
"We are fixing it," Murphy asserted, as he discussed the significant infrastructure issues tied to delays, particularly attributing two-thirds of those delays to Amtrak's infrastructure.
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