List of New Jersey Transit bus routes (1-99)
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New Jersey 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 New Jersey Transit's Northern and Central Divisions, or by Academy Bus under contract.
Not included in the list of lines below is the Newark Light Rail
system, which is operated from the Central Division.
Destinations shown are for the full route except for branching.
under contract.
Destinations shown are for the full route except for branching.
NOTES
New Jersey Transit
The New Jersey Transit Corporation is a statewide public transportation system serving the United States state of New Jersey, and New York, Orange, and Rockland counties in New York State...
operates or contracts out the following bus routes, all of which originate from Newark
Newark, New Jersey
Newark is the largest city in the American state of New Jersey, and the seat of Essex County. As of the 2010 United States Census, Newark had a population of 277,140, maintaining its status as the largest municipality in New Jersey. It is the 68th largest city in the U.S...
, Jersey City
Jersey City, New Jersey
Jersey City is the seat of Hudson County, New Jersey, United States.Part of the New York metropolitan area, Jersey City lies between the Hudson River and Upper New York Bay across from Lower Manhattan and the Hackensack River and Newark Bay...
, Hoboken
Hoboken, New Jersey
Hoboken is a city in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city's population was 50,005. The city is part of the New York metropolitan area and contains Hoboken Terminal, a major transportation hub for the region...
, or Elizabeth
Elizabeth, New Jersey
Elizabeth is a city in Union County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a total population of 124,969, retaining its ranking as New Jersey's fourth largest city with an increase of 4,401 residents from its 2000 Census population of 120,568...
. Many were once streetcar lines. These routes are operated from garages in New Jersey Transit's Northern and Central Divisions, or by Academy Bus under contract.
Not included in the list of lines below is the Newark Light Rail
Newark Light Rail
The Newark Light Rail is a light rail system under New Jersey Transit Bus Operations serving Newark, New Jersey. The service consists of two segments, the original Newark City Subway, and the extension to Broad Street station...
system, which is operated from the Central Division.
Northern Division
The following lines are operated from garages in New Jersey Transit's Northern Division. All lines are exact fare lines except for the 75.Destinations shown are for the full route except for branching.
Route | Terminals | Major streets | History | |
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6 | Journal Square | Jersey City-Greenville Greenville, Jersey City Greenville is the southernmost section of Jersey City, New Jersey.In its broadest definition Greenville encompasses the area south of the West Side Branch of Hudson-Bergen Light Rail and north of the city line with Bayonne, between the Upper New York Bay and the Newark Bay, and corresponds to the... Merritt Street Curries Woods Curries Woods is a neighborhood in the southern part of Greenville in Jersey City, New Jersey bordering Bayonne. It was named after James Curie, who was on the town Committee for Greenville when it was its own Township in the 19th century... or Lafayette Loop |
Ocean Avenue | Formerly Greenville & Lafayette Bus' Ocean Avenue line, later Red & Tan's #99 line. |
43 (No weekend service, limited weekday service) |
Newark-Government Center Government Center, Newark, New Jersey Government Center is an area of Downtown Newark that is named for the presence of government buildings centered around a plaza known as Federal Square.... |
Exchange Place Exchange Place (HBLR station) Exchange Place is a station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail located at Hudson Street, between York and Montgomery Streets, in Jersey City, New Jersey.... or Jersey City-Greenville Greenville, Jersey City Greenville is the southernmost section of Jersey City, New Jersey.In its broadest definition Greenville encompasses the area south of the West Side Branch of Hudson-Bergen Light Rail and north of the city line with Bayonne, between the Upper New York Bay and the Newark Bay, and corresponds to the... Gates Avenue |
Harrison Avenue, Newark Avenue Newark Plank Road The Newark Plank Road was a major 19th century artery between New Jersey's Hudson Waterfront and the burgeoning city of Newark, further inland across the New Jersey Meadows. As its name suggests, a plank road was constructed of wooden planks laid side-to-side on a roadbed. A charter to construct... , Montgomery Street (Exchange Place trips only), Old Bergen Road Old Bergen Road Old Bergen Road is located in the Greenville Section of Jersey City, New Jersey, and is designated Hudson County Route 601. It runs between Kennedy Boulevard at the north and County Route 707 to the south at Curries Woods... (Greenville trips only) |
Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Jersey City Line streetcars in 1938; replaced by buses in 1947 |
72 | Paterson Broadway Bus Terminal | Newark Penn | Bloomfield Avenue, Broad Street County Route 509 (New Jersey) County Route 509 is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 25.78 miles from North Avenue in Westfield to Straight Street in Paterson.... |
Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... started operating buses in 1927 and added express buses in 1951. Formerly 126/128. |
74 | Paterson Broadway Bus Terminal | Branch Brook Park Branch Brook Park (NCS station) Branch Brook Park Station is a station located at Anthony Place north of Heller Parkway on the Newark City Subway branch of the Newark Light Rail... |
Main Avenue, Delawanna Avenue, Kingsland Avenue, Franklin Avenue or Union Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... started operating buses in 1927 |
75 (rush hours only, full service line) |
Butler Butler, New Jersey Butler is a Borough in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough population was 7,539.Butler was incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 13, 1901, from portions of Pequannock Township.-Geography:Butler is located at... Meadetown Shopping Center (peak) William Paterson University William Paterson University William Paterson University is a comprehensive public institution located in Wayne, New Jersey serving nearly 11,000 undergraduate and graduate students through five colleges: , , , , and .... (reverse peak) |
Newark Penn | Union Avenue, Ringwood Avenue, Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Route 23 Route 23 (New Jersey) Route 23 is a state highway in the northern part of New Jersey in the United States. The route runs from County Route 506 and County Route 577 in Verona, Essex County northwest to the border with New York at Montague Township in Sussex County, where the road continues to Port Jervis, New York as... , Mt. Prospect Avenue, Interstate 280 Interstate 280 (New Jersey) Interstate 280 is a Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It provides a spur from I-80 in Parsippany-Troy Hills, Morris County to Newark, and I-95 Interstate 280 (abbreviated I-280) is a Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It provides a spur from I-80 in... , Orange Street, and Raymond Boulevard |
Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... started operating buses in 1929. Formerly route 15. |
80 | Jersey City-Greenville Greenville, Jersey City Greenville is the southernmost section of Jersey City, New Jersey.In its broadest definition Greenville encompasses the area south of the West Side Branch of Hudson-Bergen Light Rail and north of the city line with Bayonne, between the Upper New York Bay and the Newark Bay, and corresponds to the... Gates Avenue Hudson County Correctional Center |
Exchange Place Exchange Place (HBLR station) Exchange Place is a station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail located at Hudson Street, between York and Montgomery Streets, in Jersey City, New Jersey.... or Journal Square Journal Square Journal Square is a business district, residential area, and transportation hub in Jersey City, New Jersey, which takes its name from the newspaper Jersey Journal whose headquarters are located there. The "square" itself is at the intersection of Kennedy Boulevard and Bergen Avenues... (Weekday Rush Hours) |
Seaview Avenue, Romar Avenue, West Side Avenue West Side, Jersey City The West Side of Jersey City is a made of several diverse neighborhoods on either side of West Side Avenue, one of the city's main shopping streets... , Newark Avenue Newark Plank Road The Newark Plank Road was a major 19th century artery between New Jersey's Hudson Waterfront and the burgeoning city of Newark, further inland across the New Jersey Meadows. As its name suggests, a plank road was constructed of wooden planks laid side-to-side on a roadbed. A charter to construct... , and Montgomery Street |
Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Newark Avenue Line streetcars in 1938; replaced by buses in 1947. Formerly route 9. |
81/81X (X trips rush hours only) |
Bayonne Bayonne, New Jersey Bayonne is a city in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. Located in the Gateway Region, Bayonne is a peninsula that is situated between Newark Bay to the west, the Kill van Kull to the south, and New York Bay to the east... 1 Street and Avenue C |
Exchange Place Exchange Place (HBLR station) Exchange Place is a station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail located at Hudson Street, between York and Montgomery Streets, in Jersey City, New Jersey.... |
Avenue C, New Jersey Turnpike (X tripx only), Ocean Avenue (full time), Montgomery Street | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Greenville Line streetcars in 1937; replaced by buses in 1947. Formerly route 14/X. |
82/info 82 Hudson The 82 Hudson is a bus route operated by New Jersey Transit in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Buses run from Exchange Place in Jersey City along Montgomery Street, Marin Boulevard, Newark Avenue, and Summit Avenue to Paterson Plank Road at Transfer Station in Union City.-History:The 82 operates... (weekday rush hours only) |
Union City Union City, New Jersey Union City is a city in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. According to the 2010 United States Census the city had a total population of 66,455. All of the city is on land, an area of... Summit Avenue Summit Avenue (Hudson County) County Route 617 is long and follows one street, Summit Avenue along the ridge of the Hudson Palisades in Hudson County, New Jersey. Its southern end is CR 622, or Grand Street, at Communipaw Junction in the Bergen-Lafayette Section of Jersey City... & Paterson Plank Road Paterson Plank Road Paterson Plank Road is a road that runs through Passaic, Bergen and Hudson Counties in northeastern New Jersey originally lain in the colonial era. The route, connecting the city Paterson and the Hudson River waterfront, still exists... |
Exchange Place Exchange Place (HBLR station) Exchange Place is a station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail located at Hudson Street, between York and Montgomery Streets, in Jersey City, New Jersey.... |
Transfer Station Transfer Station (Hudson County) Transfer Station is the name of a section of Hudson County, New Jersey, which radiates from the intersection where Paterson Plank Road crosses Summit Avenue at 7th Street, and where the borders of Jersey City Heights, North Bergen, and Union City meet at one point, which is a few blocks to the... Summit Avenue Summit Avenue (Hudson County) County Route 617 is long and follows one street, Summit Avenue along the ridge of the Hudson Palisades in Hudson County, New Jersey. Its southern end is CR 622, or Grand Street, at Communipaw Junction in the Bergen-Lafayette Section of Jersey City... , Newark Avenue Newark Plank Road The Newark Plank Road was a major 19th century artery between New Jersey's Hudson Waterfront and the burgeoning city of Newark, further inland across the New Jersey Meadows. As its name suggests, a plank road was constructed of wooden planks laid side-to-side on a roadbed. A charter to construct... , and Montgomery Street |
Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... buses replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Hudson Line streetcars in 1931. Formerly route 18. |
83 | Hackensack Transfer | Journal Square | Main Street, U.S. Route 46, Tonnelle Avenue U.S. Route 1/9 U.S. Route 9 is a U.S. highway in the northeast United States, running from Laurel, Delaware north to the Canadian border near Champlain, New York... , Bergen Turnpike, Summit Avenue Summit Avenue (Hudson County) County Route 617 is long and follows one street, Summit Avenue along the ridge of the Hudson Palisades in Hudson County, New Jersey. Its southern end is CR 622, or Grand Street, at Communipaw Junction in the Bergen-Lafayette Section of Jersey City... , and Westside Avenue West Side, Jersey City The West Side of Jersey City is a made of several diverse neighborhoods on either side of West Side Avenue, one of the city's main shopping streets... *(On selected Weekday Rush Hour trips only) |
Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... started operating buses in 1928. Formerly route 124. |
84 | Journal Square | North Bergen North Bergen, New Jersey North Bergen is a township in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2010 Census, the township had a total population of 60,773. Originally founded in 1843, the town was much diminished in territory by a series of secessions. Situated on the Hudson Palisades, it is one... Nungesser's |
Newark Avenue Newark Plank Road The Newark Plank Road was a major 19th century artery between New Jersey's Hudson Waterfront and the burgeoning city of Newark, further inland across the New Jersey Meadows. As its name suggests, a plank road was constructed of wooden planks laid side-to-side on a roadbed. A charter to construct... , Palisade Avenue, and Bergenline Avenue |
Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... started operating buses in 1927. Formerly route 44. |
85 | Hoboken Terminal Hoboken Terminal Hoboken Terminal is one of the New York Metropolitan area's major transportation hubs. The commuter-oriented intermodal facility, is located on the Hudson River in Hoboken, New Jersey... |
Secaucus-Mill Creek Secaucus, New Jersey Secaucus is a town in Hudson County, New Jersey. As of the 2010 United States Census, the town population was 16,264. Located within the New Jersey Meadowlands, it is the most suburban of the county's municipalities, though large parts of the town are dedicated to light manufacturing, retail, and... |
Observer Highway, Paterson Plank Road Paterson Plank Road Paterson Plank Road is a road that runs through Passaic, Bergen and Hudson Counties in northeastern New Jersey originally lain in the colonial era. The route, connecting the city Paterson and the Hudson River waterfront, still exists... , Transfer Station Transfer Station (Hudson County) Transfer Station is the name of a section of Hudson County, New Jersey, which radiates from the intersection where Paterson Plank Road crosses Summit Avenue at 7th Street, and where the borders of Jersey City Heights, North Bergen, and Union City meet at one point, which is a few blocks to the... , Summit Avenue Summit Avenue (Hudson County) County Route 617 is long and follows one street, Summit Avenue along the ridge of the Hudson Palisades in Hudson County, New Jersey. Its southern end is CR 622, or Grand Street, at Communipaw Junction in the Bergen-Lafayette Section of Jersey City... , Union Turnpike, Bergen Turnpike, Plaza Drive, and Harmon Meadow Harmon Meadow Plaza Harmon Meadow Plaza is a shopping complex in the Meadowlands of Secaucus, New Jersey, approximately six miles from New York City. It is owned by Hartz Mountain Industries, whose corporate offices are located in the Plaza... |
Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Passaic Line streetcars in 1936; replaced by buses in 1947. Formerly route 15. |
86 | Newport Centre Mall Newport Centre Mall Newport Centre is a shopping mall in Jersey City, New Jersey that opened in 1987. It is a major component of the enormous Newport, Jersey City mixed-use community on the Hudson River waterfront across from lower Manhattan, New York... |
Bergenline Avenue Bergenline Avenue (HBLR station) Bergenline Avenue is a station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail . The intermodal facility is located on 49th Street between Bergenline Avenue and Kennedy Boulevard at the border of Union City, West New York and North Bergen, New Jersey The station opened for service on February 25, 2006.-Design and... and 49th Street via Exchange Place Exchange Place (HBLR station) Exchange Place is a station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail located at Hudson Street, between York and Montgomery Streets, in Jersey City, New Jersey.... * *Exchange Place on Weekday Rush Hour Only |
Newark Avenue Newark Plank Road The Newark Plank Road was a major 19th century artery between New Jersey's Hudson Waterfront and the burgeoning city of Newark, further inland across the New Jersey Meadows. As its name suggests, a plank road was constructed of wooden planks laid side-to-side on a roadbed. A charter to construct... , Palisade Avenue, Park Avenue, Bergenline Avenue, Nungesser's |
NJ Transit started operating buses in 1991, variant of the 84 |
87 | Jersey City-Greenville Greenville, Jersey City Greenville is the southernmost section of Jersey City, New Jersey.In its broadest definition Greenville encompasses the area south of the West Side Branch of Hudson-Bergen Light Rail and north of the city line with Bayonne, between the Upper New York Bay and the Newark Bay, and corresponds to the... Gates Avenue |
Hoboken Terminal Hoboken Terminal Hoboken Terminal is one of the New York Metropolitan area's major transportation hubs. The commuter-oriented intermodal facility, is located on the Hudson River in Hoboken, New Jersey... |
Old Bergen Road Old Bergen Road Old Bergen Road is located in the Greenville Section of Jersey City, New Jersey, and is designated Hudson County Route 601. It runs between Kennedy Boulevard at the north and County Route 707 to the south at Curries Woods... , MLK Drive, Bergen Avenue, Central Avenue Central Avenue (Hudson County) County Route 663 is long Central Avenue in Jersey City Heights, and is the main commercial thoroughfare for that section of Jersey City, New Jersey.It runs between Newark Avenue near Five Corners and Paterson Plank Road near Transfer Station... , Palisade Avenue, Paterson Plank Road Paterson Plank Road Paterson Plank Road is a road that runs through Passaic, Bergen and Hudson Counties in northeastern New Jersey originally lain in the colonial era. The route, connecting the city Paterson and the Hudson River waterfront, still exists... |
Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... buses replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Jackson Line streetcars in 1947. Formerly route 7. |
89/info 89 North Bergen-Hoboken The 89 North Bergen-Hoboken in a bus route operated by New Jersey Transit in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Buses run from Hoboken Terminal via Weehawken, Union City, West New York, and Guttenberg to Nungesser's in North Bergen.-History:... |
North Bergen North Bergen, New Jersey North Bergen is a township in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2010 Census, the township had a total population of 60,773. Originally founded in 1843, the town was much diminished in territory by a series of secessions. Situated on the Hudson Palisades, it is one... Nungesser's |
Hoboken Terminal Hoboken Terminal Hoboken Terminal is one of the New York Metropolitan area's major transportation hubs. The commuter-oriented intermodal facility, is located on the Hudson River in Hoboken, New Jersey... |
Park Avenue, Washington Street, Bergenline Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... buses replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Union City Line streetcars in 1949. Formerly route 19/26. |
Contract operations
These lines are scheduled by New Jersey Transit, but are operated by Academy BusAcademy Bus
Academy Bus Lines is a bus company in New Jersey providing local bus service in northern New Jersey, line run service to/from New York City from points in central New Jersey, and contract and charter service in the northeastern United States from Boston to Northern Virginia.-Under contract to NJ...
under contract.
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Journal Square | Secaucus Junction | Kennedy Boulevard County Avenue County Avenue (Hudson County) County Avenue is the central eastern district of Secaucus in Hudson County, New Jersey. Its northern end is at the intersection of Paterson Plank Road near the Secaucus Municipal Government Center, the Secaucus Plaza central business district and Harmon Meadow Plaza. Its southern end is near... Meadowlands Parkway Harmon Cove Harmon Cove is the western section of Secaucus, New Jersey along the Hackensack River, south of New Jersey Route 3. The name is portmanteau taken from Hartz Mountain, a corporation that owns much land in the New Jersey Meadowlands, which originally developed the area as a gated community in the... |
Bus route started by Hudson Bus Transportation Company |
NJT 22 | Hoboken Terminal Hoboken Terminal Hoboken Terminal is one of the New York Metropolitan area's major transportation hubs. The commuter-oriented intermodal facility, is located on the Hudson River in Hoboken, New Jersey... |
North Bergen North Bergen, New Jersey North Bergen is a township in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2010 Census, the township had a total population of 60,773. Originally founded in 1843, the town was much diminished in territory by a series of secessions. Situated on the Hudson Palisades, it is one... Nungesser's |
Washington Street, New York/Bergenline Avenues | North Hudson County Railway North Hudson County Railway The North Hudson Railway Company built and operated a streetcar system in Hudson County and southeast Bergen County, New Jersey before and after the turn of twentieth century. It was founded by John Bonn, and eventually taken over by the Public Service Railway... Hillside line Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... began operating buses in 1924, 22 Hillside using 14th Street Viaduct 14th Street (Hoboken) Fourteenth Street in uptown Hoboken, New Jersey carries the Hudson County designation CR670. The eastern end is the Hudson River while its western portion is known simply as the 14th Street Viaduct. It is at the northern end of the city's urban grid, and one of the east–west streets that... |
NJT 22X | Hoboken Terminal Hoboken Terminal Hoboken Terminal is one of the New York Metropolitan area's major transportation hubs. The commuter-oriented intermodal facility, is located on the Hudson River in Hoboken, New Jersey... |
Bergenline Avenue Bergenline Avenue (HBLR station) Bergenline Avenue is a station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail . The intermodal facility is located on 49th Street between Bergenline Avenue and Kennedy Boulevard at the border of Union City, West New York and North Bergen, New Jersey The station opened for service on February 25, 2006.-Design and... and 49th Street |
Observer Highway, Paterson Plank Road Paterson Plank Road Paterson Plank Road is a road that runs through Passaic, Bergen and Hudson Counties in northeastern New Jersey originally lain in the colonial era. The route, connecting the city Paterson and the Hudson River waterfront, still exists... , 9th Street-Congress Street 9th Street-Congress Street (HBLR station) 9th Street-Congress Street is a station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail operated by New Jersey Transit which opened on September 7, 2004... , Palisade Avenue Palisade Avenue (Hudson Palisades) Palisade Avenue is the name given to a historic road which parallels the eastern crest of Hudson Palisades in northeastern New Jersey. It travels between in Jersey City and Fort Lee, passing through Jersey City Heights, North Hudson, and Cliffside Park, various parts carrying Hudson and Bergen... , New York/Bergenline Avenues |
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NJT 23 | Port Imperial or Hoboken Terminal Hoboken Terminal Hoboken Terminal is one of the New York Metropolitan area's major transportation hubs. The commuter-oriented intermodal facility, is located on the Hudson River in Hoboken, New Jersey... |
North Bergen North Bergen, New Jersey North Bergen is a township in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2010 Census, the township had a total population of 60,773. Originally founded in 1843, the town was much diminished in territory by a series of secessions. Situated on the Hudson Palisades, it is one... Nungesser's |
Boulevard East Boulevard East Boulevard East is a two-way, mostly two lane, scenic thoroughfare in the North Hudson, New Jersey municipalities of Weehawken, West New York, Guttenberg and North Bergen. Apart from small sections at either end, the road runs along the crest of the Hudson Palisades, affording it views of the Hudson... |
Public Service Coordinated Transport began operating buses in 1924 |
NJT 88 | Journal Square | North Bergen North Bergen, New Jersey North Bergen is a township in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2010 Census, the township had a total population of 60,773. Originally founded in 1843, the town was much diminished in territory by a series of secessions. Situated on the Hudson Palisades, it is one... Nungesser's |
Kennedy Boulevard or Central Avenue (off peak) | bus route started by North Boulevard Transportation Company. Formerly route 1. |
Central Division
The following lines are operated from garages in New Jersey Transit's Central Division. All lines are exact fare lines except for the 63, 64, 67, and 68.Destinations shown are for the full route except for branching.
Central Division, Essex County
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1 | Newark-Ivy Hill | Journal Square, Exchange Place Exchange Place (HBLR station) Exchange Place is a station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail located at Hudson Street, between York and Montgomery Streets, in Jersey City, New Jersey.... , or Newark-Ironbound Ironbound The Ironbound is a large working-class neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey. This close-knit, multi-ethnic community covers approximately four square miles . Historically, the area was called "Dutch Neck," "Down Neck," or simply "the Neck," because of the way the Passaic River curved to form what... |
16 Avenue, Market Street, Ferry Street/Raymond Boulevard, Communipaw Avenue (Exchange Place trips) West Side Avenue (Journal Square trips) |
Route 1 "X trips" between Ivy Hill and Newark Penn Station were renumbered to route 361 as of April 3, 2010. | |
5 | Newark Penn | East Orange East Orange, New Jersey East Orange is a city in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census the city's population 64,270, making it the state's 20th largest municipality, having dropped 5,554 residents from its population of 69,824 in the 2000 Census, when it was the state's 14th most... |
18 Avenue, South 10 Street | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Kinney Line streetcars in 1936; replaced by buses in 1948 |
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11 | Willowbrook Mall Willowbrook Mall (Wayne, New Jersey) Willowbrook Mall is a two-level, major shopping center located in Wayne, New Jersey, United States. It is near the intersection of U.S. Route 46, Route 23 and Interstate 80. The mall opened in 1969 and was expanded or renovated in 1970, 1988, and 2006... |
Downtown Newark Downtown Newark Downtown Newark is Newark, New Jersey's major central business, retail, and cultural district. It is located at a bend in the Passaic River.Downtown is the site of the original Puritan settlement of Newark. The first settlers, led by Robert Treat, landed not far from the present site of the New... (weekdays and Saturdays) Newark Penn (evenings and Sundays) |
Bloomfield Avenue, Pompton Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... began operating buses in 1929. Formerly route 114. |
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13 | Irvington Irvington, New Jersey Irvington is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a total population of 53,926, a decline of 11.2% from the 60,695 residents enumerated in the 2000 Census.-Geography:... Bus Terminal or Valley Fair Value City Value City was an American discount department store chain with 113 locations. It was founded in 1917 by Ephraim Schottenstein, a travelling salesman in central Ohio. The store was an off-price retailer that sold clothing, jewelry, and home goods below the manufacturer suggested retail price... |
Clifton Belleville, New Jersey Belleville is a Township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population was 35,926.-History:... Clifton Commons, or Clifton Clifton, New Jersey Clifton is a city in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a total population of 84,136. The 2010 population represented an increase of 5,464 residents from its population of 78,672 in the 2000 Census, making it the state's 11th largest... Industrial Park |
Bloomfield Avenue (Clifton trips only), Washington Avenue(Clifton Commons Trips), Broadway, Clinton Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Broad Line streetcars in 1937; replaced by buses in 1948. Operation via Chancellor Avenue (former route 14) switched with route 39 in the 1980s. |
"13J" trips via Joralemon Avenue to Garden State Cancer Center in Belleville have been eliminated, was replaced by "13C" trips to Clifton Commons via Washington Avenue in 2011. |
21 | West Orange West Orange, New Jersey West Orange is a township in central Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population was 46,207... Mississippi Loop |
Newark Penn | Main Street, Market Street | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... buses replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Orange Line streetcars in 1952. As a streetcar, this route operated into the Newark City Subway. |
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Maplewood Maplewood, New Jersey Maplewood is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population was 23,867.-History:... (full-time) Irvington Bus Terminal (go25 trips) |
Essex County Correctional Center (full-time) Newark Penn (go25 trips) |
Springfield Avenue, Wilson Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Springfield Line streetcars in 1937; replaced by buses in 1948 |
Route 25 "X trips" between Maplewood and Newark Penn Station were renumbered to route 375 as of April 3, 2010. |
26 (No Sunday service) |
Elizabeth Elizabeth, New Jersey Elizabeth is a city in Union County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a total population of 124,969, retaining its ranking as New Jersey's fourth largest city with an increase of 4,401 residents from its 2000 Census population of 120,568... |
Irvington Bus Terminal Irvington, New Jersey Irvington is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a total population of 53,926, a decline of 11.2% from the 60,695 residents enumerated in the 2000 Census.-Geography:... |
Union Avenue, Liberty Avenue, Morris Avenue | Elizabeth-Union-Hillside-Irvington Bus Line began operating buses in 1927. Formerly route 6. Operation via Cherry Street in Elizabeth ceased with NJ Transit takeover. | |
27 | Irvington Bus Terminal Irvington, New Jersey Irvington is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a total population of 53,926, a decline of 11.2% from the 60,695 residents enumerated in the 2000 Census.-Geography:... |
Forest Hill Forest Hill, Newark, New Jersey Forest Hill is an affluent pre-World War II neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey's North Ward. It is bounded on the west by Branch Brook Park, on the south by Bloomfield Avenue , and on the east by both Summer and Mt. Prospect Avenues, the neighborhood of Broadway... or Bloomfield Bloomfield, New Jersey Bloomfield is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population was 47,315. It surrounds the Bloomfield Green Historic District.-History:... Center (full-time) Delawanna Delawanna (NJT station) Delawanna Station is a New Jersey Transit train station located on the rail service's Main Line. The station is located in the Delawanna section of Clifton, New Jersey at the intersection of Delawanna Avenue and Oak Street.... (rush hours only) |
Hawthorne Avenue, Broad Street, Mount Prospect Avenue, Franklin Street (Bloomfield trips only) Verona Avenue (Forest Hill trips only) Union Avenue, Kingsland Avenue (Clifton trips only) | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Mount Prospect Line streetcars in 1937; replaced by buses in 1948 |
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28 | Montclair State University Montclair State University Montclair State University is a public research university located in the Upper Montclair section of Montclair, the Great Notch area of Little Falls, and Clifton, New Jersey. As of October 2009, there were 18,171 total enrolled students: 14,139 undergraduate students and 4,032 graduate students... (full-time) Willowbrook Mall Willowbrook Mall (Wayne, New Jersey) Willowbrook Mall is a two-level, major shopping center located in Wayne, New Jersey, United States. It is near the intersection of U.S. Route 46, Route 23 and Interstate 80. The mall opened in 1969 and was expanded or renovated in 1970, 1988, and 2006... (weekends only) |
Downtown Newark Downtown Newark Downtown Newark is Newark, New Jersey's major central business, retail, and cultural district. It is located at a bend in the Passaic River.Downtown is the site of the original Puritan settlement of Newark. The first settlers, led by Robert Treat, landed not far from the present site of the New... (weekdays and Saturdays) Newark Penn (evenings and Sundays) |
Upper Mountain Avenue (Wayne trips only) Valley Road, Bloomfield Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... began operating buses in 1926. Formerly route 60. |
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go28 | Bloomfield Terminal Bloomfield (NJT station) Bloomfield station is a New Jersey Transit station in Bloomfield, New Jersey along the Montclair-Boonton Line. The station is located in downtown Bloomfield, the second within the municipality, just west of Bloomfield Avenue... |
Newark International Airport | Bloomfield Ave, spits via University Heights (via Central Avenue/Clifton Avenue/Norfolk Street)/Broad Street Station (Broad Street)in downtown Newark, Route 1&9. | All New NABI Buses, given custom paint job. Makes limited stops. | |
29 | West Caldwell West Caldwell, New Jersey West Caldwell is an township located in the West Essex area in northwestern Essex County, New Jersey. It is located approximately west of Manhattan and six miles northwest of Newark... (full-time) Parsippany-Troy Hills Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, commonly called Parsippany, is a township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2000 United States Census, the township population was 50,649. The name Parsippany comes from the Lenape Native American word parsipanong, which means "the place where... (rush hours only) |
Downtown Newark Downtown Newark Downtown Newark is Newark, New Jersey's major central business, retail, and cultural district. It is located at a bend in the Passaic River.Downtown is the site of the original Puritan settlement of Newark. The first settlers, led by Robert Treat, landed not far from the present site of the New... (weekdays and Saturdays) Newark Penn (evenings and Sundays) |
U.S. Route 46 U.S. Route 46 U.S. Route 46 is an east–west U.S. Highway, running for , completely within the state of New Jersey. The west end is at an interchange with Interstate 80 and Route 94 in Columbia, Warren County on the Delaware River... (Parsippany trips only), Bloomfield Avenue |
Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... buses replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Bloomfield Line streetcars in 1952. As a streetcar, this route operated into the Newark City Subway. |
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30 | North Arlington North Arlington, New Jersey North Arlington is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough population was 15,392... |
Lincoln Park (weekdays) Newark Penn (evenings, Saturdays, and Sundays) |
Kearny Avenue, Broad Street, Elizabeth Avenue, Chancellor Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Harrison Line Harrison Line The Harrison Line was a Liverpool-based shipping line which operated between 1853 and 1988.... streetcars in 1937; replaced by buses in 1948. Formerly route 39/48 Harrison-Union, and was part of the 39 until 2009. |
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34 | Newark Penn | Bloomfield Bloomfield, New Jersey Bloomfield is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population was 47,315. It surrounds the Bloomfield Green Historic District.-History:... or Montclair Montclair, New Jersey -Demographics:As of the census of 2000, there were 38,977 people, 15,020 households, and 9,687 families residing in the township. The population density was 6,183.6 people per square mile . There were 15,531 housing units at an average density of 2,464.0 per square mile... |
Market Street, Roseville Avenue, Orange Road (Montclair trips only), Prospect Avenue (Bloomfield trips only) | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... began operating buses in 1923 |
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37 | Newark-Ivy Hill | Newark Liberty International Airport Newark Liberty International Airport Newark Liberty International Airport , first named Newark Metropolitan Airport and later Newark International Airport, is an international airport within the city limits of both Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States... |
Lyons Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... began operating buses in 1923 |
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39 | Newark Penn | Maplewood Maplewood, New Jersey Maplewood is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population was 23,867.-History:... |
Kearny Avenue, Broad Street, Elizabeth Avenue, Chancellor Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Harrison Line Harrison Line The Harrison Line was a Liverpool-based shipping line which operated between 1853 and 1988.... streetcars in 1937; replaced by buses in 1948. Formerly route 39/48 Harrison-Union. Northern section became the 30 in 2009. |
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40 | North Arlington North Arlington, New Jersey North Arlington is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough population was 15,392... |
Jersey Gardens Jersey Gardens Jersey Gardens is a two-level indoor outlet mall in Elizabeth, New Jersey. The mall opened on October 21, 1999, and is the largest outlet mall in New Jersey, and much closer to New York City than its largest outlet mall competitor, Woodbury Common.... |
Davis Avenue, Frank R. Rodgers Boulevard, Corbin Street | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... began operating buses in 1924 |
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41 | Orange Orange (NJT station) Orange is a New Jersey Transit station in Orange, New Jersey along the Morris & Essex Lines . Service is available via the Kearny Connection to Secaucus Junction and Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan and to Hoboken Terminal... |
Newark-Government Center Government Center, Newark, New Jersey Government Center is an area of Downtown Newark that is named for the presence of government buildings centered around a plaza known as Federal Square.... |
Park Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... began operating buses in 1943. Formerly route 51. The original Route 41 Busses ran from Lincoln Park in Newark to Rutherford, via River Road in Harrison, Kearny, North Arlington, and then via Stuyversant Avenue in Lyndhurst. This routing was dropped in the 1980s. |
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42 (rush hours only) |
Irvington Bus Terminal Irvington, New Jersey Irvington is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a total population of 53,926, a decline of 11.2% from the 60,695 residents enumerated in the 2000 Census.-Geography:... |
Washington Park Washington Park (NLR station) Washington Park Station is a light rail station on the Newark Light Rail's Broad Street Extension. Service on this line opened on July 17, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. EDT.... |
18th Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... began operating buses in 1925 |
Central Division: Union County
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52 (No Sunday service) |
Springfield Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey Township of Springfield is a township in Union County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population increased to a record high of 15,817.... |
Elizabeth Elizabeth, New Jersey Elizabeth is a city in Union County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a total population of 124,969, retaining its ranking as New Jersey's fourth largest city with an increase of 4,401 residents from its 2000 Census population of 120,568... |
Morris Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... buses replaced Morris County Traction Company Morris County Traction Company The Morris County Traction Company began trolley service in downtown Dover, New Jersey in July 1904. It was expanded over the years until the system was completed in 1914 all the way to Newark, New Jersey, via Morristown, New Jersey and Summit, New Jersey.... streetcars in 1928. Cut back from Short Hills Mall to Springfield Center in late 80s. Formerly route 8 Morris Avenue. |
56 (No Sunday service) |
North Elizabeth North Elizabeth (NJT station) North Elizabeth Station is a lightly used New Jersey Transit station on the Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast lines on North Avenue in Elizabeth, New Jersey.... |
Winfield Park Winfield Township, New Jersey Winfield Township is a township in Union County, New Jersey, in the United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population decreased to a record low of 1,471... |
Broad Street, Edgar Road, Wood Avenue | Beviano Chartered Service began operating buses in 1916. Formerly route 44 Edgar Road. |
57 (No Sunday service) |
Elizabeth Elizabeth (NJT station) Elizabeth Station is a New Jersey Transit station 15.4 miles southwest of New York on the Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast lines in Elizabeth, New Jersey. It is between Broad Street and West Grand Street on an embankment and a viaduct. This station is often called Broad Street Elizabeth to... |
Linden Linden, New Jersey - Local government :, the Mayor of Linden is . The former longtime Mayor of Linden is 82-year-old John T. Gregorio, who served as mayor of Linden for 30, nonconsecutive years and was repeatedly tagged with scandal during his mayoral career, including one felony conviction, later pardoned, which... Plaza |
Broad Street, Elizabeth Avenue, Wood Avenue | NJ Transit introduced the 57 as a variant of the 56 in 1994, to serve Linden Plaza; originally operated via Park Avenue and Linden Avenue |
58 (No Sunday service) |
Union County College Union County College Union County College is an accredited, co-educational, two-year, public, community college located in Union County, New Jersey. As the first and oldest of New Jersey's 19 community colleges, Union County College has been serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The... |
Elizabeth Elizabeth, New Jersey Elizabeth is a city in Union County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a total population of 124,969, retaining its ranking as New Jersey's fourth largest city with an increase of 4,401 residents from its 2000 Census population of 120,568... |
Kenilworth Boulevard, Westfield Avenue, Bayway Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... buses replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Aldene Line and Elmora Line streetcars in 1924. Formerly route 28 Roselle Park. |
59 | Dunellen Dunellen (NJT station) Dunellen is a New Jersey Transit railroad station on the Raritan Valley Line, in Dunellen, New Jersey. There is a ticket office and small waiting area at this stop. A simple station, there are two tracks with two small side platforms. The station is located on a high embankment.Trains stop... |
Washington Park Washington Park (NLR station) Washington Park Station is a light rail station on the Newark Light Rail's Broad Street Extension. Service on this line opened on July 17, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. EDT.... |
Front Street, South Avenue, Broad Street, Elizabeth Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Union Line streetcars in 1935; replaced by buses in 1947. Formerly route 49 Union. |
Central Division: South and west from Hudson County/Newark
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62 | Woodbridge Center Woodbridge Center Woodbridge Center is a two-level, major shopping mall located in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey at the intersection of U.S. Route 1 and U.S. Route 9. The land that Woodbridge Center now stands on used to be the location of the old clay pits in Woodbridge. The mall, owned by General Growth... (full-time) Newark Airport Newark Liberty International Airport Newark Liberty International Airport , first named Newark Metropolitan Airport and later Newark International Airport, is an international airport within the city limits of both Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States... (all times) Perth Amboy Perth Amboy (NJT station) Perth Amboy is a station on New Jersey Transit's North Jersey Coast Line, located in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, United States. The station is 1½ miles east of Woodbridge and 2½ miles north of South Amboy.... (weekdays only) |
Newark Penn | Broad Street, Rahway Avenue, Inman Avenue (via Metropark), Roosevelt Avenue (via Carteret), Amboy Street (Perth Amboy trips) | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... buses replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Perth Amboy Line and Carteret Line streetcars in 1933. Woodbridge Center branch once went as far as New Brunswick, numbered 134; split off into the 810 line. |
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63 (peak service only, full service line) |
Lakewood | Lincoln Harbor Lincoln Harbor (HBLR station) Lincoln Harbor is a station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail located at Waterfront Terrace, north of 19th Street, in Weehawken, New Jersey. The station opened on September 7, 2004.-Name and Vicinity:... |
U.S. Route 9 (first dropoff southbound/last pickup northbound at Old Bridge Park & Ride) |
NJ Transit introduced the 63 as a variant of the 64 in 2010 | Operates non-stop between Gordon's Corner Park & Ride and Old Bridge Park & Ride |
64 (peak service only, full service line) |
Lakewood | Lincoln Harbor Lincoln Harbor (HBLR station) Lincoln Harbor is a station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail located at Waterfront Terrace, north of 19th Street, in Weehawken, New Jersey. The station opened on September 7, 2004.-Name and Vicinity:... |
U.S. Route 9 (first dropoff southbound/last pickup northbound at Old Bridge Park & Ride) |
NJ Transit introduced the 64 as a variant of the 67 in 2001 | |
65 (peak service weekdays and Saturdays only) |
Bridgewater Commons Bridgewater Commons Bridgewater Commons is a fully enclosed mall located in Bridgewater Township, New Jersey. The mall is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 22 and U.S. Route 202/U.S. Route 206 and borders Interstate 287. The mall opened in 1989 and has a gross leasable area of... |
Washington Park Washington Park (NLR station) Washington Park Station is a light rail station on the Newark Light Rail's Broad Street Extension. Service on this line opened on July 17, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. EDT.... |
Route 28, Watchung Avenue, U.S. Route 22, Elizabeth Avenue, and Clinton Avenue | Somerset Bus Company began operating buses in 1925. Formerly route 140. | |
66 | Union County College Union County College Union County College is an accredited, co-educational, two-year, public, community college located in Union County, New Jersey. As the first and oldest of New Jersey's 19 community colleges, Union County College has been serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The... |
Washington Park Washington Park (NLR station) Washington Park Station is a light rail station on the Newark Light Rail's Broad Street Extension. Service on this line opened on July 17, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. EDT.... |
Mountain Avenue, Morris Avenue or Vauxhall Road, Salem Road, Liberty Avenue, Hillside Avenue, Elizabeth Avenue, Clinton Avenue, Washington Street | Somerset Bus Company began operating buses in 1925. Formerly route 141. | |
67 (full service line) |
Toms River Toms River, New Jersey Toms River is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within Toms River Township and is the county seat of Ocean County, New Jersey. It is part of a larger Toms River Township... Park and Ride |
Newark Penn (full-time) Journal Square (B trips only) |
U.S. Route 9 Route 549 County Route 549 (New Jersey) County Route 549 is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends from Main Street at County Route 527 in Toms River Township to County Route 547 at Monmouth CR 21 in Howell Township... |
NJ Transit assigned the number 67 to the divisions of the 137 that did not serve New York PABT, in 1989. | |
68 (peak service only, full service line) |
Old Bridge | Lincoln Harbor Lincoln Harbor (HBLR station) Lincoln Harbor is a station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail located at Waterfront Terrace, north of 19th Street, in Weehawken, New Jersey. The station opened on September 7, 2004.-Name and Vicinity:... |
Route 18 | NJ Transit assigned the number 68 to the divisions of the 138 that did not serve New York PABT, in 1989. |
Central Division: North and West from Newark
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70 | Livingston Mall Livingston Mall The Livingston Mall is a two-level, super-regional shopping mall owned by the Simon Property Group located in Livingston, New Jersey, United States, serving western Essex, Morris and Union counties. The mall has a gross leasable area of .-Description:... |
Clinton Avenue, Springfield Avenue County Route 512 (New Jersey) County Route 512 is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends from High Bridge Road in Califon to Springfield Avenue / Route 24 in Summit.-Hunterdon County:... |
Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... buses replaced Morris County Traction Company Morris County Traction Company The Morris County Traction Company began trolley service in downtown Dover, New Jersey in July 1904. It was expanded over the years until the system was completed in 1914 all the way to Newark, New Jersey, via Morristown, New Jersey and Summit, New Jersey.... streetcars in 1928, line was cut back from Morris Plains in 1976. Morris Plains-Livingston Mall portion of route is now route 873 (former Morris County Metro #3). |
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71 | West Caldwell West Caldwell, New Jersey West Caldwell is an township located in the West Essex area in northwestern Essex County, New Jersey. It is located approximately west of Manhattan and six miles northwest of Newark... Essex Mall |
Market Street, Main Street, Mount Pleasant Avenue, Bloomfield Avenue | DeCamp Bus Lines DeCamp Bus Lines DeCamp Bus Lines is a line-run operator serving Essex County, New Jersey with line run and charter service to and from Manhattan. Because there are no fixed stops other than termini, buses can be hailed to board; riders can request a stop to exit.... started operating buses in 1925. Formerly route 144. |
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73 | Livingston Mall Livingston Mall The Livingston Mall is a two-level, super-regional shopping mall owned by the Simon Property Group located in Livingston, New Jersey, United States, serving western Essex, Morris and Union counties. The mall has a gross leasable area of .-Description:... |
Eisenhower Parkway, Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Livingston Avenue, Northfield Avenue, Main Street, Market Street | DeCamp Bus Lines DeCamp Bus Lines DeCamp Bus Lines is a line-run operator serving Essex County, New Jersey with line run and charter service to and from Manhattan. Because there are no fixed stops other than termini, buses can be hailed to board; riders can request a stop to exit.... started operating buses in 1923. Formerly route 146. |
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76 | Hackensack Transfer (full-time) Lyndhurst Lyndhurst, New Jersey Lyndhurst is a township in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population was 20,554.Lyndhurst was originally formed as Union Township on February 19, 1852 from portions of Harrison Township... (rush hours only) |
Hackensack Street (L and X) Moonachie Avenue (M trips) Ridge Road and Belgrove Drive (except X trips) McCarter Highway (X trips) |
Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... started operating buses in 1927 and added express buses in 1946. Formerly route 102. |
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78 (No weekend service) |
Secaucus Secaucus, New Jersey Secaucus is a town in Hudson County, New Jersey. As of the 2010 United States Census, the town population was 16,264. Located within the New Jersey Meadowlands, it is the most suburban of the county's municipalities, though large parts of the town are dedicated to light manufacturing, retail, and... |
Raymond Boulevard, New Jersey Turnpike New Jersey Turnpike The New Jersey Turnpike is a toll road in New Jersey, maintained by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. According to the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association, the Turnpike is the nation's sixth-busiest toll road and is among one of the most heavily traveled highways in the United... , and Meadowlands Parkway |
NJ Transit started operating buses in 1984 | Route 78 express trips were renumbered to route 378 as of April 3, 2010. |
79 (No Saturday service, limited off-peak service) |
Parsippany-Troy Hill Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, commonly called Parsippany, is a township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2000 United States Census, the township population was 50,649. The name Parsippany comes from the Lenape Native American word parsipanong, which means "the place where... |
Raymond Boulevard, Market Street, Main Street, Interstate 280 Interstate 280 (New Jersey) Interstate 280 is a Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It provides a spur from I-80 in Parsippany-Troy Hills, Morris County to Newark, and I-95 Interstate 280 (abbreviated I-280) is a Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It provides a spur from I-80 in... , New Road, and U.S. Route 46 |
NJ Transit started operating buses in 1995 as a variant of the 29 |
NOTES
- The #71 and #73 do not carry local passengers between OrangeOrange (NJT station)Orange is a New Jersey Transit station in Orange, New Jersey along the Morris & Essex Lines . Service is available via the Kearny Connection to Secaucus Junction and Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan and to Hoboken Terminal...
and Newark Penn. - The #79 only carries customers from Newark and the Oranges to/from Parsippany-Troy Hills.
- The #21 provides frequent service between Orange and Newark.
Central Division: Essex County crosstown routes
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90 | Irvington Irvington, New Jersey Irvington is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a total population of 53,926, a decline of 11.2% from the 60,695 residents enumerated in the 2000 Census.-Geography:... Bus Terminal or Valley Fair |
Branch Brook Park Branch Brook Park (NCS station) Branch Brook Park Station is a station located at Anthony Place north of Heller Parkway on the Newark City Subway branch of the Newark Light Rail... |
Grove Street and Franklin Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... started operating buses in 1929 |
92 | South Orange South Orange (NJT station) South Orange is a New Jersey Transit station in South Orange, New Jersey along the Morris and Essex rail line. It is located in the business district of South Orange, near its town hall... |
Branch Brook Park Branch Brook Park (NCS station) Branch Brook Park Station is a station located at Anthony Place north of Heller Parkway on the Newark City Subway branch of the Newark Light Rail... |
Scotland Road, Day Street, Dodd Street, Glenwood Avenue, Belleville Avenue, and Franklin Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... started operating buses in 1924. Operation via James and Spring Streets in Bloomfield ceased in early 90s. Weekday/Saturday operation via Hoover Avenue and Joralemon Street was changed to operation via Belleville Avenue in 1996, when routes 93H/M were created and 94 was truncated between Bloomfield and Newark Subway; route 92H operates via Hoover and Joralemon on Sundays. Formerly route 20. |
93 (No Sunday service) |
Bloomfield Bloomfield (NJT station) Bloomfield station is a New Jersey Transit station in Bloomfield, New Jersey along the Montclair-Boonton Line. The station is located in downtown Bloomfield, the second within the municipality, just west of Bloomfield Avenue... |
Branch Brook Park Branch Brook Park (NCS station) Branch Brook Park Station is a station located at Anthony Place north of Heller Parkway on the Newark City Subway branch of the Newark Light Rail... |
Broad Street, Hoover Avenue, and Franklin Avenue | NJ Transit introduced the 93 in 1996 to take over the portion of the 94 that operated between Bloomfield and the Newark City Subway bus transfer at Franklin Avenue/Branch Brook Park, as a two-branched route; route 93H operates via Hoover Avenue and Joralemon Street (former route 92 weekday/Saturday routing); route 93M operates via Montgomery and Mill Streets. |
94 | Bloomfield Bloomfield, New Jersey Bloomfield is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population was 47,315. It surrounds the Bloomfield Green Historic District.-History:... |
Linden Linden (NJT station) Linden Station is a New Jersey Transit station on the Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast lines in Linden, New Jersey, United States. It is downtown on an embankment south of the bridge over South Wood Avenue. New Jersey Transit bus lines 56, 57 and 94 have stops near this station.- External... Railroad Station or Union Union Township, Union County, New Jersey Union is a Township in Union County, New Jersey, United States. In the 18th century, the area that is now Union was then called Connecticut Farms... |
Prospect Street, Clinton Street, Stuyvesant Avenue, Chestnut Street, and Roselle Street | Trackless Transit Company started operating buses in 1922. Truncated to operation between Bloomfield and Union/Linden in 1996 with creation of route 93. Formerly route 94/96. |
96 (No Sunday service) |
Newark Roseville |
Newark Valley Fair |
Roseville Avenue, 10th Street, 18th Street, and Fabyan Place | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... started operating buses in 1923. Ceased operation to Newark City Subway terminus in mid-80s (via 6th Street). Formerly route 6. |
97 (No Sunday service) |
East Orange East Orange, New Jersey East Orange is a city in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census the city's population 64,270, making it the state's 20th largest municipality, having dropped 5,554 residents from its population of 69,824 in the 2000 Census, when it was the state's 14th most... |
Montclair Montclair, New Jersey -Demographics:As of the census of 2000, there were 38,977 people, 15,020 households, and 9,687 families residing in the township. The population density was 6,183.6 people per square mile . There were 15,531 housing units at an average density of 2,464.0 per square mile... |
Halsted Street, Washington Street, Harrison Avenue, and Bloomfield Avenue | Public Service Coordinated Transport started operating buses in 1928. Formerly route 64. |
99 | Newark-Seventh Avenue Seventh Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Seventh Avenue, formerly known as the First Ward, is a neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey's North Ward. It was famously the heart of the city's large Little Italy.... |
Hillside Hillside, New Jersey Hillside is a township in Union County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population was 21,404.Hillside was incorporated as a township on April 3, 1913, from portions of Union Township, based on the results of a referendum held on April 29, 1913.The town... |
Clifton Avenue, Norfolk Street, Irvine Turner Boulevard, Bergen Street, Maple Avenue, and Hillside Avenue | Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey Transport of New Jersey , earlier Public Service Transportation and then Public Service Coordinated Transport, was a street railway and bus company in the U.S. state of New Jersey from 1917 to 1980, when New Jersey Transit took over operations... all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway Public Service Railway The Public Service Railway, owned by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, operated most of the streetcar lines in New Jersey by the early 20th century. Public Service lines stretched from northeast New Jersey to Trenton, and then south to Camden and its suburbs... 's Clifton Line streetcars in 1937; replaced by buses in 1947. Formerly route 9. |
Former routes
This list includes routes that have been renumbered or are now operated by private companies.Route | Terminals | Major streets | Current status | History |
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Newark | Elizabeth | Frelinghuysen Avenue (Elmora Avenue originally) | Transferred to ONE Bus. Merged into the 24. | |
Elizabeth | Orange | Main Street, Scotland Road or Harrison Street, Central Avenue, Broad Street (Newark and Elizabeth), Frelinghuysen Avenue, Newark Avenue, (East Jersey Street and Third Street) or (Elizabeth Avenue and First Street), Trumbull Street, Jersey Gardens Boulevard | Currently operated by ONE Bus (Coach USA Coach USA Coach USA LLC is a holding company for various American transportation service providers providing scheduled intercity bus service, local and commuter bus transit, city sightseeing, tour, yellow school bus, and charter bus service... ). Scotland Road/Elizabeth Avenue/First Street division operates as Route 24A, while Harrison Street/East Jersey Street/Third Street division operates as Route 24B; alpha suffixes assigned 2006 |
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Newark | Maplewood, Livingston | South Orange Avenue, Valley Street | Formerly operated as South Orange Avenue Independent Bus Owners' Association. Currently operated by ONE Bus (Coach USA Coach USA Coach USA LLC is a holding company for various American transportation service providers providing scheduled intercity bus service, local and commuter bus transit, city sightseeing, tour, yellow school bus, and charter bus service... ). |
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Newark Newark, New Jersey Newark is the largest city in the American state of New Jersey, and the seat of Essex County. As of the 2010 United States Census, Newark had a population of 277,140, maintaining its status as the largest municipality in New Jersey. It is the 68th largest city in the U.S... |
Maplewood Maplewood, New Jersey Maplewood is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population was 23,867.-History:... |
Market Street, South Orange Avenue, Prospect Street, Tuscan Road, Baker Street | ||
Newark | Arlington Depot | Broad Street, Clay Street, Central Avenue, Grant Avenue, Belgrove Drive, Midland Avenue | Discontinued. Now (except for Grant Avenue segment) part of #76 line. | |
Newark | Orange | Scotland Road, Tremont Avenue, Rhode Island Avenue, Central Avenue | Currently operated by ONE Bus. When under NJ Transit operation, evening buses used to terminate at Erie Loop instead of Orange Rail Station; this routing ceased when Orange-Newark-Elizabeth Bus Company took over the route. | |
Elizabeth | North Elizabeth | First Street, Elizabeth Avenue, Broad Street, East Broad Street, Magnolia Avenue, North Avenue, Madison Avenue | Northern leg of this route absorbed by 56/57 line (to Virginia Street); southern leg merged into route 24 (Elizabeth Avenue, First Street, Trumbull Street). Was #30 First Street before Union County routes were renumbered in the 50s range. | |
Summit Summit, New Jersey Summit is a city in Union County, New Jersey, United States. At the 2010 United States Census, the city's population was 21,457. Summit had the 16th-highest per capita income in the state as of the 2000 Census.... |
Scotch Plains Scotch Plains, New Jersey Scotch Plains is a township in Union County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 Census, the township population increased to a record high of 23,510.-History:... |
Springfield Avenue, Plainfield Avenue, Bonnie Burn Road, Park Avenue | ||
Newark | Monmouth Beach | New Jersey Route 36 | Discontinued. Acquired from Academy Bus Academy Bus Academy Bus Lines is a bus company in New Jersey providing local bus service in northern New Jersey, line run service to/from New York City from points in central New Jersey, and contract and charter service in the northeastern United States from Boston to Northern Virginia.-Under contract to NJ... , then sold back. |