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NJ Transit CEO to Resign
NJ Transit CEO resigns to take university job
NJ Transit’s president and CEO since the early days of Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration announced his resignation Monday. effective next month, to take a university post. Kevin Corbett informed Murphy and employees his resignation is effective Jan. 15.
NJ Transit CEO Kevin Corbett to resign in January 2025
Corbett, the third longest-serving CEO in NJ Transit's history, was nominated in 2018 by Murphy as executive director of the transit company to make the mass transit system more a
NJ Transit CEO Corbett to Resign After Seven Years
New Jersey Transit Chief Executive Officer and President Kevin Corbett will step down from his position next month after nearly seven years at the helm of one of the largest public transit providers in the nation.
NJ TRANSIT President and CEO Corbett to Retire
Gov. Phil Murphy announced the resignation of NJ TRANSIT President and CEO Kevin Corbett, who will move on to a new opportunity within
CEO Kevin Corbett is leaving NJ Transit. He leaves behind a complicated legacy
NJ Transit President and CEO Kevin Corbett is leaving the agency after seven years at the helm. He leaves behind a complicated legacy.
NJ Transit CEO stepping down
The move comes months after a series of high-profile rail service disruptions and cancellations led to widespread anger among commuters.
NJ Transit CEO to Resign After Seven Years Running the Agency
New Jersey Transit Chief Executive Officer and President Kevin Corbett will step down from his position next month after nearly seven years at the helm of one of the largest public transit providers in the nation.
NJ Transit CEO to resign next month
Kevin Corbett, the longest-serving CEO in NJ Transit history, is leaving the transit agency for a job in academia. Gov. Phil Murphy said Corbett’s leadership has been unwavering and wished him luck in his next chapter.
NJ Transit CEO Kevin Corbett resigns to take university job
NJ Transit CEO Kevin Corbett announced his resignation Monday, to take effect Jan. 15. Corbett said he was leaving his post for an unspecified university job, according to NJ.com. “In addition to giving me a chance to spend more time with my family,
New Jersey Globe
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NJ Transit boss leaving
After a difficult seven years, Kevin Corbett told employees this morning that he will leave his post as president and CEO of ...
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NJ Transit train was involved in incident that snarled Monday’s commute
While an NJ Transit train was involved in Monday's wire issues that stopped morning rail service and resulted in delayed and ...
WKXW
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New leadership for NJ Transit after frustrating year for commuters
Kevin Corbett, the CEO of NJ Transit, has resigned after nearly seven years of leading the state's mass transit system.
NorthJersey.com
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NJ Transit, Amtrak get $112M to fix old wires and signals that caused wave of delays
The federal government unveiled $112 million in funding Thursday for
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meant to replace the aging overhead wires and signals on the Northeast Corridor, which were the source ...
abc7NY
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NJ Transit delays persist in and out of NYC following overhead wire issues
Those returning from the Thanksgiving weekend were met with trouble on the rails aboard New Jersey Transit and Amtrak.
Gothamist
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Amtrak reports 'minimal delays' Monday afternoon, but NJ Transit still warns of cancellations
Amtrak said Monday afternoon it was only seeing "minimal delays" along the Northeast Corridor after overhead wire damage ...
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NJ Transit trains into NYC face hours of problems stemming from overhead Amtrak wires
NJ Transit rail passengers heading into or out of Penn Station New York faced delays of up to an hour Monday morning.
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Amtrak’s fastest trains in U.S. could start carrying passengers in spring
After delays, Amtrak's $2.4 billion Next Generation High Speed Acela trains could begin service on the Northeast Corridor Line in the spring.
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