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The Broadway Bus Terminal is a major local and regional bus terminal in Paterson, New Jersey operated by New Jersey Transit. [1] It is located on Broadway between Memorial Drive and West Broadway in Downtown Paterson, putting it near Passaic County Community College and a few blocks from Paterson City Hall and the Great Falls Historic District, including the Great Falls (Passaic River).
Route New Jersey terminal Major streets Notes History Garage 171 Paterson Broadway Bus Terminal: Route 4, Garden State Plaza, Broadway : Serves Bergen Town Center; Inter City Transportation Company, a Maplewood Equipment Company subsidiary (1933) 40
List of NJ Transit bus routes (100–199)#161 From a New York City bus route : This is a redirect from a New York City bus route to a related article. For routes in the London area, use {{ R from London bus route }} .
Paterson Plank Road North Hudson-NJ 495-Marginal Highway Lincoln Tunnel: limited service to Clifton and North Hudson Paterson-PABT Jitney [5] [6] Broadway Bus Terminal (Paterson) Port Authority Bus Terminal Midtown Manhattan: Paterson Plank Road, Orient Way, Main Avenue, NJ 495-Marginal Highway: roughly parallel to NJT 190 702: Elmwood Park ...
A staff member at Western Avenue Elementary School may return to Flossmoor Elementary District 161 following an investigation that resulted in no charges, according to Superintendent Dana Smith.
Paterson–Hamburg Turnpike CR 693 in Bloomingdale: CR 694 (3) 0.50 0.80 Paterson–Hamburg Turnpike at the Morris County line in West Milford: Paterson–Hamburg Turnpike Route 23 in West Milford: CR 695: 2.27 3.65 Route 23 in West Milford: Echo Lake Road CR 693 in West Milford: CR 696: 1.48 2.38 CR 513 in West Milford: Marshal Hill Road CR ...
Public School No. 3 is one of seven built before the turn of the century, constructed in 1899, located on Main St in Paterson, N.J. on Tuesday Jan. 24, 2023. The City of Paterson has been trying ...
NJ Transit operates or contracts out the following bus routes, all of which originate from Newark, Jersey City, Hoboken, or Elizabeth. Many were once streetcar lines. These routes are operated from garages in NJ Transit's Northern and Central Divisions, or by Community Transportation under contract.