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New Jersey Transit Bus Operations
New Jersey Transit #5510 operates along Prospect Street in western Trenton.Slogan The Way to Go Parent New Jersey Transit Corporation Founded 1980
(purchase of Transport of New Jersey)Headquarters Newark, New Jersey Locale New Jersey (statewide) Service area New Jersey (statewide) Service type Local and commuter bus transit, Newark Light Rail Routes 267 (See list below) Stations 26 bus terminals,
19,500 bus stops,
17 light rail stations[1]Fleet 3,052 buses, 696 leased to private operators
21 light rail vehicles[1]Daily ridership 567,967[1] (average weekday) Operator See operator list below Chief executive James Gigantino Web site New Jersey Transit New Jersey Transit Bus Operations is the bus division of New Jersey Transit, providing bus service throughout New Jersey along with service along one light rail line, with many routes going to New York City and Philadelphia.
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History
Prior to 1948, most public transportation in New Jersey was provided by the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, a utility company that also operated the Public Service Railway division. In 1948, the Public Service Corporation was divided into two entities: the Public Service Electric and Gas Company, which inherited the utility operations, and the Public Service Coordinated Transportation Company (PSCT), which inherited the transit operations. PSCT provided service throughout New Jersey, originally using trolleys and then transitioning to trolley buses, and buses. During the 1970s, the New Jersey Department of Transportation began subsidizing the routes of Public Service, now renamed Transport of New Jersey (TNJ), contracting with TNJ and other companies to operate local bus service throughout New Jersey.[2]
New Jersey Transit came into being as the result of the New Jersey Public Transportation Act of 1979 to "acquire, operate, and contract for transportation services in the public interest". New Jersey Transit Bus Operations, Inc. came into being the following year, when it acquired Transport of New Jersey. Other purchases and buyouts in the 1980s expanded the bus division of NJ Transit, including the acquisition of the Atlantic City Transportation Company in the early 1980s. The current version of NJ Transit Bus Operations, Inc. came into being in 1992, when NJ Transit Mercer, Inc., which was the successor to the former "Mercer Metro" operation in the Trenton and Princeton areas, was folded into NJ Transit Bus Operations as a subsidiary of NJ Transit Bus Operations.[3] In 2010, Morris County operations were taken over under the subsidiary NJ Transit Morris, Inc.
New Jersey Transit Bus Operations owns, leases, or subleases over 3,000 buses,[1] and many more have been purchased for community shuttles.
Routes
Routes are numbered by where they operate in the state of New Jersey, however, there are a few exceptions to the general rule due to recent changes to some routes operating in Central and North Jersey. Fare and route can also be further elucidated on some of the individual route schedules[4] or the trip planner.[5]
- 1-99: Intrastate service originating from Newark, Jersey City, Hoboken, or Elizabeth. Includes the Newark Light Rail lines.
- 100-199: Routes from central and northern New Jersey to New York City.
- 200-299: No routes with these numbers; a few existed in the 1980s to be quickly renumbered.
- 300-399: Special-event and park services, park-and-ride services, long-distance suburban routes from Philadelphia, New York-Atlantic City express. Beginning in 2010, numbers in this series are also assigned to North Jersey intrastate routes formerly suffixed with an X.
- 400-449: Short-distance suburban routes in southwestern New Jersey.
- 450-499: Local service within Camden, Gloucester, and Salem counties.
- 500-549: Atlantic County and Cape May County local routes.
- 550-599: Long-distance routes from Atlantic City serving points in southern New Jersey and Philadelphia.
- 600-699: Mercer County local routes.
- 700-799: Passaic and Bergen County local routes not entering Newark.
- 800-880: Middlesex, Monmouth, and Morris local routes not running to Newark.
- Wheels Suburban Transportation Services (890 and up).
Equipment
Main article: Buses used by New Jersey TransitSee also: Newark Light RailDivisions, facilities, and operators
New Jersey Transit Bus Operations is divided into the Northern, Central, and Southern Divisions, and contract operations.[6] Below is a list of all facilities and the buses housed in them.[7]
Northern Division
The Northern Division consists of six garages owned and operated by New Jersey Transit.
Garage Location Routes Fairview 419 Anderson Avenue,
Fairview, New Jersey153, 154, 156, 158, 159, 321, 351 (with Community Coach) Greenville 53 Old Bergen Road
Jersey City, New Jersey6, 43, 80, 81, 87, 120, 126 (with Meadowlands and Ironbound) Market Street 16 Market Street,
Paterson, New Jersey72, 74, 145, 148, 151, 160, 164 (with Oradell), 171, 175, 178, 182, 351 (with Community Coach), 703, 704, 712, 770 Meadowlands 2600 Penhorn Avenue,
North Bergen, New Jersey82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 89, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126 (with Greenville and Ironbound), 127, 128 (with Howell), 129, 166 (with Oradell), 167 (with Oradell), 177 (with Oradell), 181, 188, 190 (with Wayne), 308 (with Howell & Ironbound), 319 (with Egg Harbor), 320, 329, 351 (with Community Coach), 353 (with Community Coach) Oradell 455 New Milford Avenue,
Oradell, New Jersey144, 155, 157, 162, 163, 164 (with Market Street), 165, 166 (with Meadowlands), 167 (with Meadowlands), 168, 177 (with Meadowlands), 186 Wayne 55 West Belt Parkway,
Wayne, New Jersey75, 161, 190 (with Meadowlands), 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 324 Central Division
The Central Division consists of five garages and one light rail operations facility owned and operated by New Jersey Transit.
Garage Location Routes Big Tree 1 Washington Avenue,
Nutley, New Jersey13, 30, 40, 76, 78, 99, 351 (with Community Coach), 353 (with Community Coach), 378 Hilton 1450 Springfield Avenue
Maplewood, New Jersey1, 13 (with Big Tree), 25, 26, 27 (with Orange), 37, 39, 42, 52, 70, 90, 107, 108, 361, 375, go25 Howell 1251 U.S. 9 North,
Howell, New Jersey63, 64, 67, 68, 128 (with Meadowlands), 130, 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139 (with Academy), 307, 308 (with Meadowlands & Ironbound) Ironbound 677 Wilson Avenue,
Newark, New Jersey56, 57, 58, 59, 62, 65, 66, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 126 (with Greenville and Meadowlands), 308 (with Howell & Meadowlands) Morris Dover, New Jersey 871, 872, 873, 874, 875, 880 Newark Light Rail Grove Street station
Bloomfield, New JerseyNewark City Subway, Newark Light Rail Orange 420 Thomas Boulevard,
Orange, New Jersey5, 11, 21, 27 (with Hilton), 28, 29, 34, 41, 71, 73, 79, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, go28 Southern Division
The Southern Division consists of four garages owned and operated by New Jersey Transit.
Garage Location Routes Egg Harbor 1431 Doughty Road,
Egg Harbor, New Jersey313, 315, 316/510 (with Washington Township and Newton Avenue), 319 (with Meadowlands), 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 507, 508, 509, 552, 553, 559 Hamilton Township
(NJ Transit Mercer, Inc.)600 Sloan Avenue,
Hamilton, New Jersey600, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 611, 612, 613, 619 Newton Avenue 350 Newton Avenue,
Camden, New Jersey316/510 (with Washington Township and Egg Harbor), 317, 318, 404, 405, 407, 409, 413, 414, 417, 418, 419, 450, 451, 452, 453, 455, 457, 460 (with Washington Township) Washington Township 6000 Black Horse Pike,
Turnersville, New Jersey313, 315, 316/510 (with Egg Harbor and Newton Avenue), 400, 401, 402, 403, 406, 408, 410, 412, 459, 460 (with Newton Avenue) 463, 551, 554 Contract operations
These companies operate service under contract to New Jersey Transit. Service is provided using New Jersey Transit-branded buses.
Operator Location Routes Academy Bus 1515 Jefferson Street,
Hoboken, New Jersey2, 22, 22X, 23, 88, 119 440 Florida Grove Road,
Perth Amboy, New Jersey801, 802, 803, 804, 805, 810, 811, 813, 814, 815, 817, 818, 819, 822 Community Coach 160 Route 17 North,
Paramus, New Jersey351, 353, 702, 705, 707, 709, 722, 744, 746, 748, 751, 752, 753, 755, 756, 758, 762, 772, 780 First Student 177 Route 94,
Lafayette, New Jersey878, 879 Salem County Transit 350 East Pittsfield Street,
Pennsville, New Jersey468 Suburban Trails 750 Somerset Street,
New Brunswick, New Jersey986 Trans-Bridge Lines 2012 Industrial Drive,
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania890, 891 Veolia Transportation 830 Old Corlies Avenue,
Neptune, New Jersey830, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837 See also
References
- ^ a b c d New Jersey Transit Facts at a Glance, Fiscal Year 2009
- ^ Public Service Transport history
- ^ "History & Structure", New Jersey Transit
- ^ List of New Jersey Transit schedules
- ^ NJ Transit trip planner
- ^ New Jersey Transit garage locations
- ^ Route assignments for all New Jersey Transit routes that are self-operated
External links
- New Jersey Transit official website
- Unofficial New Jersey Transit fan page
- Unofficial New Jersey Transit bus map
New Jersey Transit Bus Operations Routes 1-99 • 100-199 • 300-399 • 400-449 • 450-499 • 500-549 • 550-599 • 600–699 • 700-799 • 800-880 • Wheels Suburban TransportationOther New Jersey Transit-purchased bus fleet • Newark Light Rail • PABCO TransitMass transit in the Delaware Valley Transit buses SEPTA: Philadelphia • Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties
Reading: Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority
New Jersey Transit: Camden, Gloucester, and Salem County suburban service • Camden, Gloucester, and Salem County local service • Long-distance local routes from Philadelphia
DART First State: New Castle CountyCommuter rail SEPTA Regional Rail: Airport Line • Chestnut Hill East Line • Chestnut Hill West Line • Cynwyd Line • Fox Chase Line • Lansdale/Doylestown Line • Manayunk/Norristown Line • Media/Elwyn Line • Paoli/Thorndale Line • Trenton Line • Warminster Line • West Trenton Line • Wilmington/Newark Line
New Jersey Transit: Atlantic City Line • ACESRapid transit and light rail SEPTA: Broad Street Line • Market–Frankford Line • Norristown High Speed Line • Subway–Surface trolleys • Route 15 • Routes 101 and 102
Delaware River Port Authority: PATCO Speedline
New Jersey Transit: River Line
Other: Greenline (proposed)Related Organizations Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission • Pennsylvania Transit Expansion Coalition (PA-TEC) • National Association of Railroad Passengers (NARP) • Delaware Valley Association of Railroad Passengers (DVARP)New Jersey Transit Corporation Divisions NJ Transit Bus Operations, Inc. (and NJ Transit Mercer, Inc.) • NJ Transit Rail Operations, Inc.Other articles Enforcement Fleet See also: {{New Jersey Transit Bus}} • {{New Jersey Transit Rail}} • {{New Jersey Transit Light Rail}} • Official website: NJTransit.comCategories:- Surface transportation in Greater New York
- Bus transportation in New Jersey
- Bus transportation in New York
- Bus transportation in Pennsylvania
- New Jersey Transit Bus Operations
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