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Frustrated riders and lawmakers are demanding action to fix the ongoing issues with New Jersey Transit and Amtrak.
âIt was impossible. There were no trains, Penn Station was packed. The only other option was to sit at Port Authority and hope you were one of 55 to make a bus,â says transit rider Frank Stancampiano.
Commuters in Maplewood react to weeklong NJ Transit rail issues
Stancampiano was lucky to make it back home to Middletown Township from the city in time for his daughterâs preschool graduation, but not before shelling out hundreds of dollars this week to take the ferry, then catch a ride back to the train station.
âI was a New Jersey train commuter who is buying a lot of ferry tickets,â said Stancampiano.
He spoke with local Republican lawmakers Assemblywoman Vicki Flynn and state Sen. Declan OâScanlon who demand action now.
âThis is the Northeast Corridor. This is the most important corridor that funds transportation throughout this country. And if itâs not running the way it needs to and people stop using it, the whole countryâs transportation infrastructure is going to fall apart,â said Flynn, of Monmouth County.
âRepublicans and Democrats should collectively come together in the Legislature to light a fire under the governorâs butt to light a fire under the presidentâs butt,â said OâScanlon.
A lot of blame for this weekâs issues is getting tossed in the direction of Amtrak, but with five days in a row of delays and cancellations, and riders sitting outside in the blazing heat, Middletown Mayor Tony Perry says âMy residents donât care if itâs a federal agency like Amtrak or a state agency.â
âI think itâs time for leadership. I think itâs time for accountable leadership and the people of New Jersey will have that opportunity when they select their next governor,â said Perry.
âThere needs to be some sort of infrastructure fix and some sort of plan to make this work because this is not only a lifeline for Jersey but also a lifeline for NYC and commuters canât get in and out,â added Stancampiano.
OâScanlon says the New Jersey Legislature needs to pass a resolution holding the governor and president accountable for the infrastructure issues, and suggests NJ Transit withhold its payments to Amtrak until real solutions are on the table.