08/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/19/2026 12:07
August 19, 2026
NEWARK, NJ - Industry experts today shared thoughts, ideas and possibilities on ways to use real-time data to modernize the way NJ TRANSIT communicates system status and customer information. The Industry Day was also a chance for these experts, who expressed interest in the agency's recent Request for Information (RFI). RFI responses and other market research will help shape the procurement process, which is expected to follow shortly.
"I am encouraged by the robust response to our Request for Information. There are many technology solutions available to make it possible for us to deliver consistently accurate, unified real-time information to customers across every channel," said NJ TRANSIT President & CEO Kris Kolluri. "I look forward to delivering the kind of timely information our customers expect and deserve."
On June 10th, NJ TRANSIT issued a Request For Information (RFI) seeking information from companies that provide real-time transit communications systems. NJ TRANSIT is entering the next phase of its customer communication upgrades. This initiative will ultimately deliver better real-time information and system status across all its channels to improve the customer experience.
By studying the most current available technologies within the industry, NJ TRANSIT is learning more about existing capabilities to inform a scope of work for a forthcoming procurement process. This effort will ultimately lead to a unified customer communications platform capable of utilizing modern technology to increase accuracy, efficiency, timeliness, and consistency of customer communications across the statewide transit system.
The RFI asked companies to share information regarding commercially available platforms, custom-developed systems and innovative ways to integrate these systems using Artificial Intelligence and other tools to provide customers with a single source of accurate and timely information regarding train and bus status, across multiple platforms including NJ TRANSIT's mobile app, website, email and text alerts, digital station signage and more.
Currently, NJ TRANSIT disseminates customer communications through multiple systems including:
The RFI advances the ongoing modernization already underway and unifies these systems into an authoritative source providing accurate, up-to-date information to customers consistently and simultaneously across all communication channels. The new platform will be capable of supporting real-time operational communications, improving consistency and speed of customer messaging and enhancing accessibility and multilingual communications. The agency also seeks to build the new system in a way that can readily be updated and expanded to accommodate growth and future needs.
The RFI was issued solely for informational purposes to enable NJ TRANSIT to study and develop the best solution(s) for its needs at a reasonable cost. The deadline for submissions is September 17, 2026. Once that process is completed, the agency will commence a more formal procurement process. NJ TRANSIT expects to award a final contract to create the new system in 2027.
The Unified Customer Communications System project follows on the heels of NJ TRANSIT's launch of a completely redesigned mobile app, and a $3 billion Fleet Modernization program, in which the agency approved the purchase of 374 new Multilevel III train cars to fully replace its oldest rail cars, and since 2018 has received more than 1,000 new buses with authorization to purchase 1,400 additional buses. The fleet is expected to be fully modernized by 2031, for the first time in NJ TRANSIT's 40-year history.
For information on how to obtain a copy of the RFI, see NJ TRANSIT's Procurement Calendar: https://www.njtransit.com/procurement/calendar
About NJ TRANSIT
NJ TRANSIT is the nation's largest statewide public transportation system providing more than 925,000 weekday trips on 264 bus routes, three light rail lines, 12 commuter rail lines and through Access Link paratransit service. It is the third largest transit system in the country with 165 rail stations, 62 light rail stations and more than 19,000 bus stops linking major points in New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia.