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#7176 on the 319 in Toms River, New Jersey. New Jersey Transit operates the following bus routes, which are mostly focused on long-distance travel, special-event service, school trippers, or park-and-ride service.
New Jersey Transit operates over seventy interstate bus routes mostly in northern New Jersey running to multiple destinations in New York City. Most routes go to the Port Authority Bus Terminal (PABT) in Midtown Manhattan ; the remainder go to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal (GWB Bus Terminal) in Washington Heights or run in the ...
Toms River Park and Ride Newark Penn: U.S. Route 9 and Route 549: Began in 1989 under NJ Transit to distinguish branches of route 137 that did not serve New York PABT. 67B service and Journal Square service last ran on Nov 4, 2022. However, schedules show it discontinued on Nov 6, 2022. 67X (express of the 67) last ran on Jan 13, 2023.
Toms River and Route 549 service via Academy is only provided to lower Manhattan. Toms River service to midtown Manhattan is provided on the 137 line full-time. All service via the Garden State Parkway (except for Route 9) operates via the Cheesequake park and ride. Shore Points and Parkway Express services also stop at the PNC Bank Arts Center.
Formerly route M10. Operates over former Middlesex Bus Company's routes 8 and 9. Additional Lincoln Highway service available on the 814; Only Middlesex County Local Route to serve Menlo Park Mall; 811 St. Peter's Hospital: South River: George Street, Georges Road, Rues Lane Weekday Service Only; Formerly route M11. Acquired by PSCT as route 58 ...
Capital Connection route; Former Route T; 610 Trenton: Princeton: School service only; Princeton Middle School (1 trip P.M. only) 611 Trenton Circulator: Perry Street, State Street, Front Street Weekday service only (Lunchtime service formerly provided; discontinued June 2009 due to low ridership) Free rides for State of New Jersey employees ...
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. These routes run 24 hours a day.
Route 9 is among the busiest bus corridors in the state. Shoulder lanes, or bus bypass shoulders (BBS), along Route 9 in are a part of the express bus system in Monmouth and Middlesex counties. [10] The highway is used by NJT's routes 63, 64, 67 to Hudson County, the 130, 132, 136, 139 to PABT, and Academy Bus to Lower Manhattan.