06/12/2026
HEADS UP, NJT RIDERS: The World Cup is coming to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. ⚽🏟️ If you're not headed to a game, here's what actually changes for your trip and the ways to keep moving.
With 8 matches this June/July drawing more than 80,000 fans, expect heavier crowds and temporary service changes.
Swipe through our NJT World Cup survival guide, then share with others and save it for the summer. 🔖
*[Last 3 matches can run longer if they tie and go to overtime, so leave an extra buffer]
🚆 More NJ TRANSIT info: njtworldcup.com/commuters/
05/29/2026
As we near the end of May, we’re reflecting on the extraordinary event we held earlier this month, honoring Mobility Makers, individuals and organizations boldly and creatively advancing transportation justice for our communities.
We are proud to celebrate Jamie Torres-Springer, Sangeeta Badlani, , , Mike Flynn, and Nivardo Lopez for embodying visionary leadership, relentless advocacy, and innovative thinking toward a more connected and equitable transportation future, helping to improve critical infrastructure, reimagine our streets, and strengthen communities in the tri-state region.
05/22/2026
Honored to be recognized at this year’s Art of Mobility event alongside so many inspiring leaders and advocates working toward safer, more equitable communities.
Especially meaningful to see one of our Drivers Ed Through Art student works featured as part of the evening — a reminder of how creativity can spark important conversations around traffic safety and public engagement.
Thank you to the for the honor and for bringing together such an inspiring community.
05/22/2026
At our annual Art of Mobility event, we celebrated the intersection of art, advocacy, innovation, and transportation justice across the region, and those creating safer streets for us all.✨
Special thanks to the artists, advocates, sponsors, government partners, and supporters who made this energizing evening possible and who continue powering the movement for a more equitable future.
05/15/2026
Last week, NYMTC Executive Director Adam Levine met with Renae Reynolds, Executive Director of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign (TSTC). During the visit, they explored how NYMTC and TSTC can work together to strengthen the region’s transportation connectivity through collaboration and advocacy.