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DeCamp Bus Lines
DeCamp #8409 stops in Upper Montclair on the 66.Founded 1870 Headquarters 101 Greenwood Avenue
Montclair, New Jersey 07042Locale Essex County Service area Kearny, Nutley, Belleville, Bloomfield, Montclair, The Oranges, The Caldwells Service type Line-run, charter Routes 6 Fleet 80[1] Daily ridership 7282[1] (weekday) Chief executive Gary Pard[1] Web site DeCamp.com DeCamp Bus Lines is a line-run operator serving Essex County, New Jersey with line run and charter service to and from Manhattan.[2] Because there are no fixed stops other than termini, buses can be hailed to board; riders can request a stop to exit.
Local passengers within New Jersey are not carried on any line except for the 32.
Routes
Route Terminal A Via Terminal B 32
(weekdays only)Port Authority Bus Terminal Paterson Plank Road
Ridge Road
Belleville Turnpike
Centre Street
Kingsland StreetNutley
Kingsland Street and Darling Avenue33 Port Authority Bus Terminal (full time)
Lower Manhattan
Wall Street (rush hour service inbound only)Passaic Avenue
Broad Street or Grove Street
Bloomfield AvenueW. Caldwell or Montclair
Essex Mall44 Port Authority Bus Terminal Ridge Road
Belleville Turnpike
Heller Parkway/Franklin StreetBloomfield
Franklin Street and Montgomery Street66
(C, MU, and R weekdays only)Port Authority Bus Termimal Route 3
Valley Road
Park Street
Montclair State University (some trips)
Harrison Avenue
Eagle Rock Avenue (R trips only)
Prospect Avenue (R trips only)W. Orange
Mississippi Loop (full time)
Montclair
Park Street and Bloomfield Avenue OR Watchung Plaza (some trips)
W. Orange
Crown View Apartments (CV trips only)
W. Caldwell
Essex Mall (R trips only)88
(weekdays only)Port Authority Bus Terminal Broad Street
Prospect StreetOrange
Central Avenue and
Evergreen Place OR Scotland Road99
(rush hours only)Port Authority Bus Terminal Ridge Road/Kearny Avenue/Frank E. Rodgers Boulevard Harrison
Rodgers Boulevard and Harrison AvenueReferences
- ^ a b c "NTD Program 2006 filing for Trans-Bridge Lines" (PDF). http://www.ntdprogram.gov/ntdprogram/pubs/profiles/2006/agency_profiles/2161.pdf. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
- ^ "DeCamp Bus Lines history". http://www.decamp.com/about.htm. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
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