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New Brunswick Entered service in February-April 2023. 4049-4053 2014 ElDorado National: Axess BRT 40' New Brunswick Ex-College of Staten Island. Entered service in 2019-2024. 4107, 4110-4111, 4115, 4119, 4122, 4124, 4134 2012 ElDorado National: E-Z Rider II BRT 35' New Brunswick Ex-University at Buffalo. Entered service in October-November 2024 ...
Brunswick Traction Company (PS) Burlington County Railway; Burlington County Transit Company; Burlington County Traction Company; Camden and Atlantic Railroad (freight railroad with streetcars) Camden, Gloucester and Woodbury Railway (PS) Camden Horse Railroad (PS) Camden and Suburban Railway (PS) Camden and Trenton Railway (PS)
It was further extended to Elizabeth in 1835 and Rahway and the shore of the Raritan River across from New Brunswick, in 1836. The Raritan was finally bridged in 1837. [7] [8] The completion of the Camden and Amboy 's branch line from Trenton to New Brunswick on January 1, 1839, created the first through route between Philadelphia and New York ...
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go bus go bus 25 runs between Irvington Bus Terminal, NJT's second busiest, and Penn Station Newark. NJ Transit began service on its first BRT line, go bus 25, in 2008. [3] [4] During peak periods, the line makes limited stops at eleven points between Newark Penn Station and the Irvington Bus Terminal, running for most of its length along Springfield Avenue, a minor thoroughfare.
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