Traffic & Transit
Look Up Your NJ Transit Train's Performance Rating
The agency released an online dashboard that tracks delays, cancellations and service issues on its trains and buses dating back to 2017.

NEW JERSEY – New Jersey Transit commuters have a new tool to track performance and service changes.
The agency now has a dashboard available online that tracks delays, cancellations and service issues on its trains, buses, light rail and access link service dating back to January 2017. It'll be updated each month with figures for the previous month's service, according to NJ Transit.
The data was made public following an executive order from Gov. Phil Murphy, who has said improving NJ Transit is one of his administration's main goals.
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Click here to see the dashboard.
Statewide, trains were on time 91.1% last month and the availability of crew and engineers accounts for nearly 30% of October's cancellations, according to NJ Transit.
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October 2019 On-time performance
- Atlantic City: 91.1%
- Main-Bergen: 92.7%
- Montclair-Boonton: 88.3%
- Morris & Essex: 87.2%
- Northeast Corridor: 92.4%
- North Jersey Coast: 90.7%
- Pascack Valley: 95.7%
- Raritan Valley: 94.7%
NJ Transit reported there's been a 35% decrease in train cancellations on all of its lines between 2018 and 2019.
The dashboard also highlights the progress made by NJ Transit since January 2018 to fulfill mandatory safety requirements, modernize the fleet, communicate real-time service status and recruit new bus operators, locomotive engineers and assistant conductors.
Kevin Corbett, NJ Transit's president and chief executive officer, said the tool "goes above and beyond to provide an unprecedented level of transparency" for the agency's performance.
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