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New Jersey Transit operates or contracts out the following bus routes, centered around Newark and Jersey City, New Jersey, United States. Many were once streetcar lines. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ...
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| Route | Terminals | Major streets | History | Notes | | 1 | Ivy Hill, Newark | Journal Square or Exchange Place, Jersey City | Mount Vernon Place, 18th Avenue, 16th Avenue, 15th Avenue, Market Street, Ferry Street, Raymond Boulevard, Albert Avenue, Lincoln Highway, Communipaw Avenue, Grand Street, West Side Avenue, Sip Avenue | Transport of New Jersey all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway's Newark Line streetcars in 1937; replaced by buses in 1948 Transport of New Jersey began operating Devine Street bus (54) in 1927; later became part of 1 | | 2 | Journal Square, Jersey City | Secaucus Junction station, Secaucus | Kennedy Boulevard, County Road, County Avenue, Front Street, Meadowland Parkway | Bus route started by Hudson Bus Transportation Company | Operated by No. 22 Hillside Corp. | | 5 | Penn Station, Newark | East Orange | Market Street, Kinney Street, 18th Avenue, 10th Street, Central Avenue | Transport of New Jersey all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway's Kinney Line streetcars in 1936; replaced by buses in 1948 | | 7 | | | | | Light rail line; see Newark City Subway | | 11 | Willowbrook Mall | Newark | Pompton Avenue, Main Street (Little Falls), Stevens Avenue, Bloomfield Avenue, Broad Street | Transport of New Jersey began operating buses in 1929 | | 13 | Irvington Bus Terminal, Irvington or Valley Fair | Belleville, Nutley, or Clifton | (Lyons Avenue, Clinton Place), Clinton Avenue, Broad Street, Broadway, Washington Avenue, (Joralemon Street, Franklin Avenue) or (Centre Street, Bloomfield Avenue, Allwood Circle) | Transport of New Jersey all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway'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. | | 21 | West Orange | Penn Station, Newark | Main Street, West Market Street, Market Street | Transport of New Jersey buses replaced Public Service Railway's Orange Line streetcars in 1952 | | 22 | Hoboken Terminal, Hoboken | North Bergen | Washington Street, 14th Street, Palisade Avenue, Bergenline Avenue | Transport of New Jersey began operating buses in 1924 | operated by No. 22 Hillside Corp. | | 22X | Hoboken Terminal, Hoboken | Bergenline Avenue station, Union City | Observer Highway, Paterson Avenue, Palisade Avenue, Bergenline Avenue | | operated by No. 22 Hillside Corp. | | 23 | North Bergen | Port Imperial station, Weehawken or Hoboken Terminal, Hoboken | Woodcliff Avenue, Boulevard East, and River Street | Public Service Coordinated Transport began operating buses in 1924 | operated by No. 22 Hillside Corp. | | 25 | Maplewood | Newark | Millburn Avenue, Springfield Avenue, Market Street, Ferry Street, Wilson Avenue, Doremus Avenue | Transport of New Jersey all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway's Springfield Line streetcars in 1937; replaced by buses in 1948 | | 26 | Elizabeth | Irvington Bus Terminal, Irvington | Broad Street, Morris Avenue, Liberty Avenue, Long Avenue, Chestnut Avenue, Coit Street, Chancellor Avenue, Union 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 | Bloomfield or Clifton | Hawthorne Avenue, Clinton Avenue, Broad Street, Bloomfield Avenue, Mount Prospect Avenue, Franklin Street or Verona Avenue or Union Avenue, Centre Street, Washington Avenue, Kingsland Avenue, Delawanna Avenue | Transport of New Jersey all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway's Mount Prospect Line streetcars in 1937; replaced by buses in 1948 | | 28 | Willowbrook Mall or Montclair State University, Montclair | Newark | Pompton Avenue, Main Street, Long Hill Road, Upper Mountain Avenue, Valley Road, Park Street, Bloomfield Avenue, Broad Street | Transport of New Jersey began operating buses in 1926. Formerly route 60. | | 29 | West Caldwell or Parsippany | Newark | U.S. Route 46, Bloomfield Avenue, and Broad Street | Transport of New Jersey buses replaced Public Service Railway's Bloomfield Line streetcars in 1952 | | 34 | Newark | Bloomfield or Montclair | Market Street, Roseville Avenue, (1st Avenue, Prospect Avenue, and Glenwood Avenue) or (Springdale Avenue and Orange Road) | Transport of New Jersey began operating buses in 1923 | | 37 | Ivy Hill, Newark | Newark Airport, Newark | Manor Drive, Irvington Avenue, Clinton Avenue, Grove Street, Lyons Avenue, Elizabeth Avenue, Haynes Avenue, US 1&9 | Transport of New Jersey began operating buses in 1923 | | 39 | North Arlington | Irvington | Kearny Avenue, Harrison Avenue, Broad Street, Clinton Avenue, Bergen Street, Chancellor Avenue, Stuyvesant Avenue, 40th Street | Transport of New Jersey all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway's Harrison Line streetcars in 1937; replaced by buses in 1948. Formerly route 39/48 Harrison-Union. | | 40 | Kearny | Jersey Gardens | Elm Street, Davis Avenue, Rodgers Boulevard, Broad Street, South Street, Newark Airport, Corbin Street, McLester Street, North Avenue East, Kapkowski Road | Transport of New Jersey began operating buses in 1924 | | 41 | Orange station, Orange | Newark | Main Street, High Street, Park Avenue, Clifton Avenue, 7th Street, Broad Street | Transport of New Jersey began operating buses in 1943. Formerly route 51. | | 42 | Irvington Bus Terminal, Irvington | Newark | Orange Avenue, 18th Avenue, Spruce Street, and Broad Street | Transport of New Jersey began operating buses in 1925 | | 43 | Newark | Exchange Place, Jersey City | Broad Street, Stickel Bridge, Harrison Avenue, Newark Avenue, and Montgomery Street | Transport of New Jersey all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway's Jersey City Line streetcars in 1938; replaced by buses in 1947 | | 52 | Springfield | Elizabeth | Morris Avenue, Broad Street | Transport of New Jersey buses replaced Morris County Traction Company streetcars in 1928. Cut back from Short Hills Mall to Springfield Center in late 80s. Formerly route 8 Morris Avenue. | | 56 | North Elizabeth station, Elizabeth | Winfield | Madison Avenue, North Avenue, Jackson Avenue, Broad Street, Washington Avenue, Edgar Road, Wood Avenue, Raritan Road | Beviano Chartered Service began operating buses in 1916. Formerly route 44 Edgar Road. | | 57 | Elizabeth | Linden | Broad Street, Washington Avenue, Elizabeth Avenue, Wood Avenue, Tremley Point Road, Lower Road, Stiles Street | 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 | Union County College, Cranford | Elizabeth | Springfield Avenue, Kenilworth Boulevard, Michigan Avenue, Faitoute Avenue, Westfield Avenue, Broad Street, Bayway Avenue, Clark Street | Transport of New Jersey buses replaced Public Service Railway's Aldene Line and Elmora Line streetcars in 1924. Formerly route 28. | | 59 | Dunellen station, Dunellen | Newark | Front Street, Watchung Avenue, 2nd Street, Westfield Avenue, Plainfield Avenue, Elm Street, South Avenue, 2nd Avenue, Jersey Avenue, West Jersey Street, Broad Street, Elizabeth Avenue, Clinton Avenue, Broad Street | Transport of New Jersey all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway's Union Line streetcars in 1935; replaced by buses in 1947. Formerly route 49 Union. | | 62 | Perth Amboy station, Perth Amboy or Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge | Penn Station, Newark | (Smith Street, State Street, Amboy Avenue, Main Street, Woodbridge Avenue, West Avenue, Port Reading Avenue, Pershing Avenue, Roosevelt Avenue, and Hazelwood Avenue) or (Green Street, Middlesex-Essex Turnpike, Wood Avenue, Inman Avenue, Jaques Avenue and West Milton Avenue), Irving Street/Main Street, Elizabeth Avenue, West Scott Avenue, St. Georges Avenue, Rahway Avenue, East Jersey Street, Spring Street or Division Street, Newark Liberty International Airport, Route 21, Broad Street, and Raymond Boulevard | Transport of New Jersey buses replaced Public Service Railway's Perth Amboy Line and Carteret Line streetcars in 1933 | | 64 | Lakewood | Lincoln Harbor, Weehawken | U.S. Route 9, Garden State Parkway, and New Jersey Turnpike | NJ Transit introduced the 64 as a variant of the 67 in 2001 | | 65 | Bridgewater Commons, Somerville or Dunellen | Newark | Route 28, 7th Street, Watchung Avenue, Mountain 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, Cranford | Newark | South Springfield Avenue, 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 | Toms River or Lakewood | Penn Station, Newark or Journal Square, Jersey City | Hooper Avenue, Route 88, U.S. Route 9, Garden State Parkway, New Jersey Turnpike, Route 21, Broad Street, and Raymond Boulevard | NJ Transit assigned the number 67 to the divisions of the 137 that did not serve New York PABT, in 1989. | | 68 | Old Bridge | Lincoln Harbor, Weehawken | Route 18 and New Jersey Turnpike | NJ Transit assigned the number 68 to the divisions of the 138 that did not serve New York PABT, in 1989. | | 70 | Florham Park or Livingston Mall, Livingston | Penn Station, Newark | South Orange Avenue, JFK Parkway, Morris Avenue, Main Sreet, Millburn Avenue, Springfield Avenue, Avon Avenue, Clinton Avenue, and Raymond Boulevard | Transport of New Jersey buses replaced Morris County Traction Company streetcars in 1928, line was cut back from Morris Plains in 1976. Morris Plains-Livingston Mall portion of route is now Morris County Metro #3. | | 71 | Penn Station, Newark | West Caldwell | Raymond Boulevard, Market Street, Main Street, Mount Pleasant Avenue, Livingston Avenue, Roseland Avenue, and Bloomfield Avenue | DeCamp Bus Lines started operating buses in 1925 | | 72 | Broadway Terminal, Paterson | Penn Station, Newark | Main Street, Broad Street, Bloomfield Avenue, Broad Street, and Raymond Boulevard | Transport of New Jersey started operating buses in 1927 and added express buses in 1951 | | 73 | Florham Park or Livingston Mall, Livingston | Penn Station, Newark | Eisenhower Parkway, Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Livingston Avenue, Northfield Avenue, Main Street, Market Street, and Raymond Boulevard | DeCamp Bus Lines started operating buses in 1923 | | 74 | Broadway Terminal, Paterson | Branch Brook Park station, Newark | Main Avenue, Delawanna Avenue, Kingsland Avenue, Franklin Avenue or Union Avenue | Transport of New Jersey started operating buses in 1927 | | 75 | Butler | Penn Station, Newark | Union Avenue, Ringwood Avenue, Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Route 23, Mt. Prospect Avenue, Interstate 280, Orange Street, and Raymond Boulevard | Transport of New Jersey started operating buses in 1929. Formerly route 15. | | 76 | Hackensack Bus Transfer, Hackensack | Penn Station, Newark | Terrace Avenue, Hackensack Street, Ridge Road, Kearny Avenue, Belgrove Drive, Clay Street, and Raymond Boulevard | Transport of New Jersey started operating buses in 1927 and added express buses in 1946. Formerly route 102. | | 78 | Penn Station, Newark | Secaucus | Raymond Boulevard, New Jersey Turnpike, and Meadowlands Parkway | NJ Transit started operating buses in 1984 | | 79 | Penn Station, Newark | Parsippany | Raymond Boulevard, Market Street, Main Street, Interstate 280, New Road, and U.S. Route 46 | NJ Transit started operating buses in 1995 | | 80 | Gates Avenue, Jersey City | Exchange Place, Jersey City | Seaview Avenue, Romar Avenue, West Side Avenue, Newark Avenue, and Montgomery Street | Transport of New Jersey all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway's Newark Avenue Line streetcars in 1938; replaced by buses in 1947 | | 81 | Bayonne | Exchange Place, Jersey City | Avenue C, Ocean Avenue, Grand Street, and Montgomery Street | Transport of New Jersey all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway's Greenville Line streetcars in 1937; replaced by buses in 1947 | | | Union City | Exchange Place, Jersey City | Summit Avenue, Newark Avenue, and Montgomery Street | Transport of New Jersey buses replaced Public Service Railway's Hudson Line streetcars in 1931 | | 83 | Hackensack Bus Transfer Station, Hackensack | Journal Square, Jersey City | Main Street, U.S. Route 46, Tonnelle Avenue, Bergen Turnpike, and Summit Avenue | Transport of New Jersey started operating buses in 1928 | | | Journal Square, Jersey City | North Bergen | Newark Avenue, Palisade Avenue, and Bergenline Avenue | Transport of New Jersey started operating buses in 1927 | | 85 | Hoboken Terminal, Hoboken | Secaucus | Observer Highway, Paterson Plank Road, Summit Avenue, Union Turnpike, and Paterson Plank Road | Transport of New Jersey all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway's Passaic Line streetcars in 1936; replaced by buses in 1947 | | | Newport Centre Mall, Jersey City | Bergenline Avenue station, Union City | Newark Avenue, Palisade Avenue, and Park Avenue | NJ Transit started operating buses in 1991 | | 87 | Gates Avenue, Jersey City | Hoboken Terminal, Hoboken | Old Bergen Road, MLK Drive (ex-Jackson Avenue), Bergen Avenue, Central Avenue, Palisade Avenue, Paterson Plank Road, and Observer Highway | Transport of New Jersey buses replaced Public Service Railway's Jackson Line streetcars in 1947 | | 88 | Journal Square, Jersey City | North Bergen | JFK Boulevard | bus route started by North Boulevard Transportation Company | operated by No. 22 Hillside Corp. | | | North Bergen | Hoboken Terminal, Hoboken | Park Avenue, Washington Street, and Observer Highway | Transport of New Jersey buses replaced Public Service Railway's Union City Line streetcars in 1949 | | 90 | Valley Fair or Irvington Bus Terminal, Irvington | Branch Brook Park station, Newark | Grove Street and Franklin Avenue | Transport of New Jersey started operating buses in 1929 | | 92 | South Orange | Branch Brook Park station, Newark | Scotland Road, Day Street, Dodd Street, Glenwood Avenue, Belleville Avenue, and Franklin Avenue | Transport of New Jersey 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 | Bloomfield | Branch Brook Park station, Newark | 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 | Linden | 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 | Bloomfield Avenue, Newark | Chancellor Avenue, Newark | Roseville Avenue, 10th Street, 18th Street, and Fabyan Place | Transport of New Jersey started operating buses in 1923. Ceased operation to Newark City Subway terminus in mid-80s (via 6th Street). Formerly route 6. | | 97 | East Orange | Montclair | Halsted Street, Washington Street, Harrison Avenue, and Bloomfield Avenue | Public Service Coordinated Transport started operating buses in 1928. Formerly route 64. | | 99 | Bloomfield Avenue, Newark | Hillside | Clifton Avenue, Norfolk Street, Irvine Turner Boulevard, Bergen Street, Maple Avenue, and Hillside Avenue | Transport of New Jersey all service vehicles replaced Public Service Railway's Clifton Line streetcars in 1937; replaced by buses in 1947. Formerly route 9. | Ivy Hill is a section of Newark, New Jersey. ...
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Former routes
This list includes routes that have been renumbered or are now operated by private companies. | Route | Terminals | Major streets | Current status | History | | 12 | Newark | Elizabeth | Frelinghuysen Avenue (Elmora Avenue originally) | Transferred to Coach USA. Merged into the 24. | | 18/22 | Plainfield | North Plainfield, Green Brook | US Route 22, Green Brook Road, Somerset Street, Park Avenue, Randolph Road, Woodland Avenue, South Avenue | Now 822 | | 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 Coach USA. 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 | | 31 | Newark | Maplewood, Livingston | South Orange Avenue, Valley Street, Old Short Hills Road, Eisenhower Parkway | Currently operated by Coach USA. | | 44 | Newark | Orange | Scotland Road, Tremont Avenue, Rhode Island Avenue, Central Avenue | Currently operated by Coach USA. 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. | | 61 | Newark | Monmouth Beach | | Service discontinued | Skyline of downtown Newark as seen from the Newark Bay Bridge. ...
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Coach USA MCI D4500 #8794 (owned by New Jersey Transit) in Nanuet, New York, in standard Coach USA livery. ...
Map of Plainfield in Union County Plainfield is a City located in Union County, New Jersey. ...
Map of North Plainfield in Somerset County North Plainfield is a Borough in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. ...
Map of Green Brook Township in Somerset County Green Brook Township is a township in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. ...
Elizabeth, as seen from Bayonne, New Jersey across Newark Bay. ...
Orange is a township located in Essex County, New Jersey. ...
Coach USA MCI D4500 #8794 (owned by New Jersey Transit) in Nanuet, New York, in standard Coach USA livery. ...
Skyline of downtown Newark as seen from the Newark Bay Bridge. ...
Maplewood is a township located in Essex County, New Jersey. ...
Livingston is a township located in Essex County, New Jersey. ...
Coach USA MCI D4500 #8794 (owned by New Jersey Transit) in Nanuet, New York, in standard Coach USA livery. ...
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Orange is a township located in Essex County, New Jersey. ...
Coach USA MCI D4500 #8794 (owned by New Jersey Transit) in Nanuet, New York, in standard Coach USA livery. ...
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References - New Jersey Transit - Bus
- Chicago Transit & Railfan Web Site: New Jersey Transit
- NJ Transit: Bus Schedules (Internet Archive)
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