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NJ Transit: Northeast Corridor Line NJ Transit Bus: 48 Rahway Community Shuttle 9 Woodbridge: Avenel [16] Edgar July 21, 1975 [17] 10 Woodbridge: October 11, 1864 [18] NJ Transit Bus: 48, 116, 803: Genasco 12 Perth Amboy: Perth Amboy: June 28, 1875 [19] NJ Transit Bus: 48, 116, 813, 815, 817: 13 South Amboy: South Amboy: 1938 NJ Transit Bus ...
New Jersey Route 71: Most of line discontinued, some covered by current 837. M29 Point Pleasant: Lakewood: New Jersey Route 88: Most of route covered by the 317 line. When NJT discontinued M29, route was turned over to Ocean County Area Transportation (OCAT) who operated it as their OC29 route. Today it is OC4. M31 PNC Bank Arts Center
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.
The list of New Jersey Transit bus routes has been split into 11 parts: Routes 1 through 99; Routes 100 through 199; Routes 300 through 399; Routes 400 through 449; Routes 450 through 499; Routes 500 through 549; Routes 550 through 599; Routes 600 through 699; Routes 700 through 799; Routes 800 through 880; Routes above 881 (Wheels routes)
New Jersey Transit operates the following routes from Atlantic City, originating from the Atlantic City Bus Terminal, to points elsewhere in southern New Jersey. Most services run on the Atlantic City Expressway for some distance, and is noted below. All of these bus routes are full service routes.
New Jersey Transit announced around 5:30 p.m. on X, formerly Twitter, that it's rail service is "subject to up to 1-hour delays due to police activity near North Elizabeth."
The same can’t be said about closeby bottom dweller Newark, NJ, which took slot 93 out of 100 just a PATH ride away. Jersey City, the only other NJ region listed, didn’t fare well either at 84.
Service under New Jersey Transit began October 28, 2023. 10: Journal Square: Bayonne 2nd Street Kennedy Boulevard: Began under Drogin Bus Company. Later operated under Red & Tan in Hudson County until April 7, 2012, when the route was transferred to Academy under contract to NJ Transit on April 8, 2012. [4] Contract transferred to Coach USA on ...