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DeCamp Bus Lines is an apportioned [definition needed] bus company serving Essex County, New Jersey and Passaic County, New Jersey, with charter services. Until 2023, DeCamp also operated commuter line-run services to and from Manhattan .
Originally the 192D route from April 2023 to Early September 2023 providing service along the former DeCamp Route 33. [2] Ironbound; 105 West Caldwell: Ridge Road, Pompton Avenue, Bloomfield Avenue: 105 was renamed after being Route 195D of DeCamp's emergency plan. Introduced in September 2023.
Began under DeCamp Bus Lines in 1925. Formerly route 144. Orange; 73 Livingston Mall: Eisenhower Parkway, Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Livingston Avenue, Northfield Avenue, Main Street, Market Street Began under DeCamp Bus Lines in 1923. Formerly route 146. 76 Hackensack Transfer (full-time) Lyndhurst (rush hours only) Hackensack Street (L and X trips)
Owned and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the complex includes a ten-story tower, a retail plaza, a bus terminal, a two-level parking facility, and the Journal Square station of the PATH rail transit system. The underground station has a high ceiling and a mezzanine level connecting the platforms.
This bus route goes along Valley road for the great majority of its path in Upper Montclair, in some places on the route of Decamp's Number 66. Also, two DeCamp Bus Lines routes took commuters to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York until April 2023. Some Number 33 buses went along Grove Street, on the Eastern edge of the neighborhood ...
New Jersey Transit's 28 (to Newark Penn Station and Willowbrook Mall), [15] 191 (to Port Authority Bus Terminal and Willowbrook), [16] and 705 (to Passaic and Willowbrook) buses as well as DeCamp's 66 bus to New York City all stop near the station.
Heading into more rural areas, Route 33 becomes a two-lane freeway and enters Howell and passes over the Freehold Industrial Track railroad line operated by the Delaware and Raritan River Railroad before it meets the eastern terminus of Bus. Route 33 as the freeway ends. [1] [2] Route 33 eastbound at the Route 18 interchange in Neptune Township
The Jamaica Center-based vans provide an alternative mode of transportation to bus routes such as the Q4 to Cambria Heights, the Q113 to Far Rockaway, and the Q5 and Q85 to Green Acres Mall. [11] [2] When the MTA discontinued some bus routes on June 27, 2010, operators of commuter vans were allowed to take over certain discontinued bus routes.