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It will be a costly start to the month of July for NJ Transit riders. A 15 percent rate hike - the first in nearly a decade - begins on Monday. A three percent hike kicks in on July 1 next year. Along with the increases,
NJ Transit riders are feeling the agency's first fare increase in nearly a decade. CBS New York's Elijah Westbrook has the latest for the commute.
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Riders taking NJ Transit are paying 15% more for their fare starting Monday. There will also be a 3% yearly increase in fare prices. The fare hike comes despite major service disruptions, where commuters were left stranded in train stations for hours.
A 15 percent rate hike - the first in nearly a decade - begins on Monday. A three percent hike kicks in on July 1 next year.
This month’s series of holdups, slowdowns and outright cancellations — combined with aging train cars, ancient infrastructure and an ironically timed 15% fare hike that starts July 1 — has left commuters fed up and pissed off.