Nj transit bus operations6/23/2023 As deputy general manager, he served in a pivotal role in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, coordinating NJ Transit Bus Operations as the sole source of public transportation in New Jersey until rail service was gradually restored throughout the state, as well as providing alternate bus service for the disrupted PATH system into and out of Hoboken Terminal for months following the storm. In 1998, he entered the public sector when he began his career at NJ TRANSIT, first running various field locations and later, starting in 2003, serving as NJ Transit’s director of transportation for two divisions in the state - northern and central.įrom 2012 through 2015, Kilcoyne served as deputy general manager of Bus Operations for NJ Transit, a role responsible for operations within the state of New Jersey, including 2,000 peak-period buses operating over 8,500 square miles, and 3,500 employees, as well as the nation’s busiest transportation terminal - the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan. He began his transportation career in September, 1984 as a bus operator with a private industry bus carrier, serving various local and interstate routes and charter service. Michael has more than 30 years of transit industry experience, with an extensive background encompassing all aspects of bus operations, customer service, project management and emergency response. “His forward-thinking, no-nonsense approach toward goal setting and meeting safety benchmarks are a testament to his commitment to our customers and I fully expect that kind of innovative leadership to continue in the future.” “Michael is a consummate professional and throughout his career at NJ Transit he has made substantial contributions toward improving the overall efficiency and operations of the Division,” said Executive Director Steven H. Kilcoyne has served as interim VP/GM since December of 2015. NJ Transit’s Board of Directors approved Michael P.
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