New Jersey Transit investigation eyed after Super Bowl train, bus snafu

There was always the mooing guy. This is not just a New Jersey thing, I'm sure. Although it seems worth noting that the only place I have experienced The Mooing Guy phenomenon — and experienced it again and again — was in the bottleneck waiting to 

It's believed around 28,000 people took NJ Transit to the stadium; for perspective, about 8,000 fans use NJ Transit during Giants or Jets games. The AP reports, "That's nearly double projections by event organizers, and well above the previous New

Whether you are in New York or New Jersey, going to the game or not, there are road closures, mass transit changes and tighter security that is likely to affect you.

NJ Transit travelers en route to the Super Bowl today have taken to social media to complain about conditions at the Secaucus Junction train station. Overcrowding is the top complaint, followed by concerns about the heat. NJ Transit told riders via

Monday morning quarterbacks slammed the NFL and NJ Transit for Sunday's postgame debacle that left tens of thousands of fans stranded at MetLife Stadium and fuming as they waited hours for trains and buses. The snafu even wiped smiles off Seattle fans'