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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 .
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.
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)
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
NJ Transit Bus Operations is the bus division of NJ Transit, providing bus service throughout New Jersey along with service along with the Newark Light Rail service. Many of the agency's bus routes travel over state lines to New York City or Philadelphia. In 2023, the bus system had a ridership of 131,253,500.
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.
Service is provided at Metropark by NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor Line [169] and at Avenel and Woodbridge on the North Jersey Coast Line. [170] The Metropark station also offers Amtrak Northeast Corridor services to Newark (Penn Station), New York (Penn Station), Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Boston. [171]