How Often Are Trains, Buses Late In Morristown? Here's The Data

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Morristown NJ

14 February, 2022

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MORRISTOWN, NJ — If you're taking the train or bus in the Morristown area, do you need to leave home extra early in case it's late or canceled? New Jersey Transit's data can help you make that judgment. Gov. Phil Murphy signed an executive order in November 2019 that prompted NJ Transit to release metrics going back to January 2017 on how often trains arrive late or get canceled on each line. Murphy intended to offer transparency and potential indications of progress with the state's public transit. As a result, NJ Transit launched its "Performance by the Numbers" dashboard, which now has data on lateness and cancelations going back five years. So is the public transit that goes through Morristown up to snuff? Here's what the data shows: Taking the Train The Morris & Essex Line's stops include Morristown, Convent Station and Morris Plains. In January, 91.1 percent of NJ Transit trains on the line left each stop on time, meaning they departed within six minutes of the schedule. The mark falls short of NJ Transit's goal of 94.7 percent of trains leaving on time. (NJ Transit)In the past five years, Morris & Essex Line trains performed most successfully in May 2020, when 98.7 percent of trains left on time. The line's worst month in the past five years came in November 2018, when only 78.4 percent of trains had timely departures. In the past five years, the Morris & Essex Line has only reached the 93.4 percent mark in a handful of months: February 2018, April to June 2020, September to October 2020, January 2021 and last April. The Bus NJ Transit doesn't display as much line-specific data for buses as it does trains. But overall, buses from major terminals have exceeded the agency's goal of 90 percent goal of departing from stops within six minutes of schedule. Last month, NJ Transit buses from major terminals were on time 95.5 percent of the time. Here were the rates of on-time departures in January from each major terminal: Atlantic City Bus Terminal: 95.6 percentHoboken Terminal: 98.6 percentIrvington Bus Terminal: 98.6 percentNewark Penn Station: 97.6 percentPort Authority Bus Terminal: 94.7 percentWalter Rand Transportation Center: 90 percent Here's a comparison of how those buses have performed since 2009: (NJ Transit) Thanks for reading. Have a news tip? Email [email protected]. Subscribe to your local Patch newsletter and follow the Morristown Patch Facebook page.

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