
and 8:13 p.m., with the Bergen County Line offering the final ride. The last trips of the night were due to leave stations in Hoboken, Manhattan and Newark between 7:06 p.m. The apparent job action canceled almost 80 rides - mostly on the Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast lines. The announcement, made amid rush hour, followed a hellish day for commuters. NJ Transit has suspended all rail service Friday evening due to what the agency has called an "illegal job action" by the union of locomotive engineers. UPDATE: After service cancelled Friday, NJ Transit train service resumes with some delays Watch Video: Today in History for June 17th
