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NJ Transit Bus Operations is the bus division of NJ Transit, providing local and commuter bus service throughout New Jersey and adjacent areas of New York State (Manhattan in New York City, Rockland County, and Orange County) and Pennsylvania (Philadelphia and the Lehigh Valley). It operates its own lines as well as contracts others to private ...
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)
Formerly route M17. Originally Monmouth Bus Lines route 7. 818 New Brunswick Station: Old Bridge: Routes 18 and 516 Formerly route M18. Introduced by Middlesex Bus in 1976. 819 Metuchen Station or South Plainfield: Plainfield Avenue (Metuchen trips only), South Clinton Avenue (South Plainfield trips only), Watchung Avenue Piscataway
A new funding source for NJ Transit, investment in tax relief and an affordable housing initiative are among the proposals in Murphy’s budget.
This template can be used to call a comma-separated list of New Jersey bus routes in the format [[''Route name'' (New Jersey bus)|''Route name'']]. It uses Module:NYC bus link. Adding the parameter |prose=yes replaces the last comma in the list with the word "and". By adding this parameter, you can use this template as part of a sentence.
Outside of the state, New Jersey Transit has bus lines terminating at the Port Authority Bus Terminal and George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal in Manhattan, and the Greyhound Terminal in Philadelphia. 2 routes, the 196 and 197 terminate in Warwick, New York. New Jersey Transit's Wheels division is operated under contract by private companies ...
NJ Transit Bus Operations' and companies leasing buses from NJ Transit use various models of buses between 25 and 60 feet in length to provide service within the state of New Jersey. The lists and rosters below list current and past buses purchased new or inherited by NJ Transit for heavy duty fixed-route service.