NJ Transit CEO Krish Kolluri to also lead NJ Turnpike Authority

Thursday, 29 Jan, 2026
Krish Kolluri (Photo courtesy: njtransit.com)

New Jersey: New Jersey Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill announced Jan. 8 that Kris Kolluri, current President and CEO of NJ Transit, will retain his role at NJ Transit and also be nominated as Executive Director of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) allowing him to oversee day-to-day operations of both agencies “to unify strategy, rethink how we move people, and ultimately improve the commute for New Jersey residents,” according to the governor’s office. Kolluri will take a $1 salary from NJTA. 

“We need a collaborative and creative approach when it comes to addressing challenges and opportunities affecting our state, which is especially true as we update New Jersey’s approach to transit. That’s why I am excited to announce that Kris Kolluri will not only be continuing in his role as President and CEO of NJ Transit but will also be nominated to be the Executive Director of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. He brings decades of experience with every major transit agency in the region, and his leadership will be key as we rethink the future of transportation in New Jersey to improve commutes, improve coordination, and make sure New Jerseyans spend more time with family and friends, and less time stuck on a train or on the turnpike. Additionally, as we prepare to welcome tens of thousands of people when we host the FIFA World Cup, Kris will ensure safety and efficiency as we move people on our buses, trains, and highways,” said Governor-elect Sherrill. 

Kolluri was appointed to lead NJ Transit, effective Jan. 16, 2025. He is responsible for the nation’s largest statewide public transportation system, with more than 11,000 employees providing more than 944,000 weekday trips on more than 250 bus routes, three light rail lines, 12 commuter rail lines, and the agency’s Access Link paratransit service. From 2006 to 2008, he was also Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), where he led the effort to increase investment in mass transit and served as Board Chair of NJ Transit and the NJTA and South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) Commissioner, overseeing 17,000 employees. 

“I am excited to lead both NJ Transit and the New Jersey Turnpike Authority alongside Governor-elect Sherrill, who shares a desire to innovate and improve New Jersey’s transit systems,” said Kolluri. New Jersey’s success relies on the Turnpike and NJ Transit working together and by overseeing both agencies, particularly for a major security event like the World Cup, I’ll be able to ensure that we eliminate silos and are working in lockstep to provide better service to the people of New Jersey and those visiting our state. Gov.-elect Sherrill has been laser-focused on improving New Jersey’s transit systems since her time in Congress, and I know that her administration will share that same focus, for the World Cup and beyond.”