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List of NJ Transit bus routes (100–199)


List of NJ Transit bus routes (100–199)


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 streets of Lower Manhattan.

Below is a complete list of these routes sorted by region and by number, followed by brief descriptions of major points along the route (e.g. streets, major destinations), specific details on its operation (e.g. express services, short turns, hours of operation), the history of the route, and the storage and maintenance facilities where the route is based. All routes are currently operated by New Jersey Transit Bus Operations. Routes indicated as running during rush hour run to New York during AM rush and to New Jersey during PM rush, unless otherwise noted. Some of the routes to the Port Authority Bus Terminal also stop on 30th and 31st Streets in Union City to connect to local bus routes in Hudson County. Where this applies to cases where Union City is not served by the route in any other way, it is indicated by "Serves Union City".

Northern Division

Northern Division routes go to points in Bergen, Hudson, and Passaic counties in New Jersey, as well as in Orange County in New York.

From Lower Manhattan


From the GWB Bus Terminal and GWB Plaza

To Hudson County from PABT

To Hudson and Bergen Counties from PABT

To Passaic County and Orange County, New York from PABT

Central Division

Central Division routes go to points south of the Essex/Passaic county line, and west of the Passaic River.

To Essex County from PABT

To points in the Raritan Valley from PABT

To points south of the Raritan River from PABT

These routes are assigned to the Howell Garage in Howell Twp. with some rush hour service on some lines operated by Academy Bus. All routes operate during weekday peak hours only, except for the 137 and 139.

Former routes

This list includes routes that have been renumbered or are now operated by private companies or simply discontinued.

References

External links

  • New Jersey Transit - Bus
  • Unofficial New Jersey bus map
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Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: List of NJ Transit bus routes (100–199) by Wikipedia (Historical)