100 NJ Transit buses were prepared for Super Bowl, then kept away: Source

The snow and ice storm expected to hit Wednesday morning is conjuring up bad memories for NJ Transit employees of the 2011 Halloween nor'easter which wreaked havoc on the Morris and Essex Lines and knocked out service along 30 miles of track.

Fans experienced severe delays along NJ Transit before and after Super Bowl XLVIII. (Matt Rourke/AP). New Jersey governor Chris Christie may have another transportation-related controversy to worry about. Before theĀ 

The head of New Jersey's transit agency is defending the response to delays for thousands of fans leaving the Super Bowl by train, as officials sought to understand how ridership estimates could have been so far off base.

The head of New Jersey's transit agency is defending the response to delays for thousands of fans leaving the Super Bowl by train, as officials sought to understand how ridership estimates could have been so far off base.

A couple from Denver, Celeste and Tom Lafferty, told the Star-Ledger that it was awful at the Secaucus NJ Transit station, especially since many people were wearing layers; Tom Lafferty said, "It didn't move. It was very hot. There were a couple of