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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 .
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)
101 was renamed after being Route 191D of DeCamp's emergency plan. Introduced in September 2023. Originally the 191D route from April 2023 to Early September 2023 providing service along the former DeCamp Route 66. [2] Wayne; 102 Bloomfield: Passaic Avenue, Broad Street 102 was renamed after being Route 192D of DeCamp's emergency plan.
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
Route 1 Former Route E; 601 The College of New Jersey: Hamilton Marketplace: State Street Clinton Avenue Kuser Road Capital Connection route; Former Route G; 603 Mercer Mall: Hamilton Square: Princeton/Brunswick Pike Broad Street White Horse Avenue Sunday Service operating as a part of a pilot program effective 4/3/21
On June 30, 1957, [183] service was extended on a 60-day trial basis by 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Springfield Boulevard and Merrick Boulevard to Merrick Boulevard and 233rd Street. The extension was made to encourage more people to use the bus route.
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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