NJ Transit raises fares
New Jersey Transit approved a 9.6 percent overall hike in train, bus and light rail fare yesterday, intended to help alleviate a $60 million deficit in its 2008 operational budget, according to a press release.The corporation's board of directors also voted to expand its discounted rail service, which they said they hope will encourage commuters to travel in the early morning when trains are less crowded.For members of the University community, the announcement means they may be feeding more money into the ticket machines at the Dinky station, as rail prices will increase by 9.9 percent on average.




