By Jared Kofsky, Jersey Diggs; April 1, 2019
To many commuters who travel daily between New Jersey and Manhattan, the problems with the local public transit system are seemingly endless. From frequently delayed and canceled trains to packed buses, commutes of only a few miles each way can easily take hours, especially when one part of the region’s transportation infrastructure is briefly taken out of service.
For instance, when there are issues involving New Jersey Transit (NJT) trains at New York Penn Station, riders can walk a block to the 33rd Street station at Herald Square since tickets are usually cross-honored on the already crammed PATH system.