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Route Terminals Main streets of travel Notes 602 Trenton-Downtown: Pennington: Pennington Avenue: No Sunday service; Saturday service extended to East Trenton via Perry Street; Former Route H; Became route 624 on June 20, 2015; 604 Trenton Transit Center: East Trenton: Perry Street Clinton Avenue Weekday service only; Former Route L; Became ...
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Trenton Transit Center is the main passenger train station in Trenton, New Jersey. It is the southernmost stop in New Jersey on the Northeast Corridor . It is the terminus for NJ Transit trains to and from New York City and SEPTA Trenton Line Regional Rail trains to and from Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , and an intermediate station for Amtrak ...
A new Route 42 northbound Exit 14B interchange with Benigno Boulevard was opened. Restriping the Route 55 northbound ramp to Route 42 northbound to provide two lanes of traffic instead of one lane ...
Bus route operating weekend express service from the Port Authority Bus Terminal (PABT) to the American Dream every 60 minutes. Started on October 25, 2019, with the opening of the American Dream Mall. The Family SuperSaver Fare will NOT be in effect for Bus Route No. 355 customers. All customers must have a ticket to utilize Bus Route No. 355. [1]
Formerly route M14. Acquired by Middlesex Bus as route 14. Additional Lincoln Highway service available on the 810; 815 New Brunswick Station: Woodbridge Center Mall: Route 18, Washington Road, Amboy Avenue Formerly route M15. Acquired by PSCT as route 2. 817 Perth Amboy: Campbell's Junction: New Brunswick Avenue, Florence Avenue, Route 36: No ...
Route Terminals Major streets Notes History 468 Carney's Point Carney's Point Senior Apartments (limited service) Penns Grove Sandy Ridge Apartments (Monday-Saturday) Mannington Memorial Hospital of Salem County (Monday-Saturday) Woodstown Acme at route 45 and 40 (weekdays only) Broadway, Salem Woodstown Road: No Sunday service; Formerly route 108
Portions of the township were taken to form Chambersburg on April 1, 1872, and annexed by Trenton in 1888, and by Wilbur on April 24, 1891, and annexed by Trenton in 1898. [28] Hamilton Township derives its name from the village of Hamilton Square, which might have been named for Alexander Hamilton. [29] [30]