LIST OF NEW JERSEY TRANSIT BUS ROUTES (100-199)
Main articles: New Jersey Transit Bus Operations
'New Jersey Transit' operates the following interstate bus routes in northern New Jersey, almost all running to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City, with a few routes operating to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal with a couple routes serving Lower Manhattan via the Holland Tunnel. Some of the routes that run through the Lincoln Tunnel to the Port Authority terminal exit onto the frontage roads of Route 495 for local connections in Union City.
Below, the routes are broken down by number and counties to which they run.[1]
==To Essex County==
These routes are assigned to Hilton Garage in Maplewood.
==To Union County==
These routes are assigned to the Ironbound Garage in Newark and run to and from the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
==To Hudson County==
Garage assignments are noted in the table.
==To Monmouth County==
These routes are assigned to the Howell Garage in Howell Twp.
==To Bergen County
==
Garage assignments are noted in the table.
==To Passaic County and Orange County, NY==
All of these routes are based at Wayne Township Facility in Wayne and run from the Port Authority Bus Terminal.. The 190, however, has some peak service operated by Market Street & Meadowlands.
★ New Jersey Transit - Bus
★ Chicago Transit & Railfan Web Site: New Jersey Transit
1. New Jersey Transit interstate route history
'New Jersey Transit' operates the following interstate bus routes in northern New Jersey, almost all running to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City, with a few routes operating to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal with a couple routes serving Lower Manhattan via the Holland Tunnel. Some of the routes that run through the Lincoln Tunnel to the Port Authority terminal exit onto the frontage roads of Route 495 for local connections in Union City.
Below, the routes are broken down by number and counties to which they run.[1]
==To Essex County==
These routes are assigned to Hilton Garage in Maplewood.
| Route | Terminals | Major streets | History | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 107 | South Orange | Port Authority | Irvington Avenue, Clinton Avenue, Lyons Avenue | introduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1946 | Select Weekday trips now serve Union City |
| 108 | Newark | Port Authority | 7th Avenue and Raymond Boulevard | introduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1928 | serves Union City |
==To Union County==
These routes are assigned to the Ironbound Garage in Newark and run to and from the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
| Route | Terminal | Major streets | History | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 111 | Jersey Gardens | North Avenue | introduced by NJ Transit in 2000, formerly part of the 112 | serves Union City |
| 112 | Clark or Roselle, New Jersey | Raritan Road, Amsterdam Avenue, Jersey Avenue, Broad Street, and North Avenue | introduced by Somerset Bus Company in 1926 as the 15 and the 111; service to Jersey Gardens split off into the 111 in 2000 | |
| 113 | Dunellen | Route 28 and U.S. Route 22 | introduced by Somerset Bus Company in 1946 as the 143 | |
| 114 | Bridgewater Commons, Somerville | Route 28, Watchung Avenue, Mountain Avenue, Morris Avenue, and U.S. Route 22 | introduced by Somerset Bus Company in 1948 as the 222 and 148 | |
| 115 | Avenel or Rahway | St. Georges Avenue and Bayway Avenue | introduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1957 as the 135 | Select Weekday and all Saturday trips serve Union City |
| 116 | Perth Amboy | Convery Boulevard, Port Reading Avenue, and Roosevelt Avenue | introduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1958; formerly part of the 139 | |
| 117 | Bridgewater Commons | U.S. Route 22 | introduced by NJ Transit in 1991 as a variant of the 114 |
==To Hudson County==
Garage assignments are noted in the table.
| Route | Terminals | Major streets | Garage | History | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 | Light rail line; see Hudson-Bergen Light Rail | ||||
| 120 | Bayonne | Wall Street | Avenue C | Greenville | introduced by NJ Transit in 1990; originally route 81W |
| 121 | North Bergen | Port Authority | 32 Street, Westside Avenue | Meadowlands | introduced by NJ Transit in 1986 |
| 123 | Union City: | Port Authority | Palisade Avenue | Meadowlands | introduced by the Hudson Bus Transportation Company as the 3 |
| 124 | Secaucus: Harmon Cove | Port Authority | County Avenue | Meadowlands | introduced by NJ Transit in 1998 as a variant of the 129 |
| 125 | Journal Square | Port Authority | John F. Kennedy Boulevard | Meadowlands | introduced by North Boulevard Transportation Company as the 5 |
| 126 | Hoboken Terminal or Jersey City | Port Authority or Hoboken | Washington Street, Willow Street | Greenville, Ironbound and Meadowlands | introduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1939 as the 63 |
| 127 | Ridgefield Park | Port Authority | Tonnelle Avenue | Meadowlands | introduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1939 as the 67 |
| 128 | Fairview | Port Authority | John F. Kennedy Boulevard East | Howell and Meadowlands | introduced by NJ Transit in 1992 as a short run of the 166 |
| 129 | Secaucus: Harmon Cove or Secaucus Junction | Port Authority | Meadowlands Parkway | Meadowlands | introduced by the Hudson Bus Transportation Company as the 6 |
==To Monmouth County==
These routes are assigned to the Howell Garage in Howell Twp.
| Route | Terminals | Major streets | History | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 131 | Sayreville | Port Authority | Ernston Road | Introduced by NJ Transit in 1991 |
| 133 | Old Bridge | Port Authority | Route 34 (Route 516 on select trips) | introduced by NJ Transit in 1983 as a variant of the 139; service to Marlboro and Freehold split off into the 135 in 1991 |
| 134 | Old Bridge | Wall Street | Route 18, Route 516 | introduced by NJ Transit in 1983 |
| 135 | Freehold Center | Port Authority | Matawan Avenue, Route 79 | introduced in NJ Transit in 1991; incorporates the former 133 line to Freehold |
| 137 | Toms River | Port Authority | Garden State Parkway (some trips via Route 549) | introduced by NJ Transit in 1983 as a short-turn of the 319 |
| 138 | Old Bridge | Port Authority | Route 18, Summerhill Road, Spotswood-Englishtown Road | introduced by NJ Transit in 1983 as a variant of the 139 |
| 139 | Lakewood | Port Authority | U.S. Route 9 | introduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1958; portion from Port Authority to Perth Amboy split off into the 116 in 1958 |
==To Bergen County
| Contents |
| From the George Washington Bridge |
| References |
From midtown Manhattan
Garage assignments are noted in the table.
| Route | Terminals | Major streets | Garage | History | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 144 | Carlstadt | Port Authority | Route 4, Essex Street, Moonachie Avenue | Oradell | 1996 as a variation of the 164>- |
| 145 | Fair Lawn | Port Authority | Century Road, Morlot Avenue | Market Street/Oradell | introduced by NJ Transit in 2000 |
| 148 | Midland Park | Port Authority | Route 208, Goffle Road | Market Street/Oradell | introduced by NJ Transit in 1996 as a variation of the 164 |
| 154 | Fort Lee | Port Authority | JFK Boulevard, Bergen Boulevard | Fairview | introduced by Hudson Bus Transportation Company as Route 4 |
| 155 | Teaneck | Port Authority | Routes 1/9, Route 46 | Oradell | introduced by NJ Transit in 1996 as a variant of the 168 |
| 156 | Englewood Cliffs | Port Authority | Palisade Avenue and Bergenline Avenue, River Road during rush hours | Fairview | combination of former Maplewood Equipment Company routes 6 and 10, and Transport of New Jersey route 61 |
| 157 | Ridgefield | Port Authority | Routes 1/9, Route 46 | Oradell | introduced by NJ Transit in 1996 as a variant of the 168 |
| 158 | Englewood Cliffs | Port Authority | River Road | Fairview | introduced by Maplewood Equipment Company as the 8 |
| 159 | Fort Lee | Port Authority | Bergenline Avenue and Anderson Avenue, River Road during rush hours | Fairview | introduced by Maplewood Equipment Company as the 7 and 9 |
| 160 | Elmwood Park | Port Authority | Locust Avenue, Midland Avenue | Market Street | introduced by New Jersey Transit in 1987 as a variant of the 164 |
| 161 | Paterson or Passaic | Port Authority | Washington Avenue, Route 46 | Wayne | introduced by Manhattan Transit Company as the 51, 52, and 53, which were the only routes for this company |
| 162 | Maywood | Port Authority | Essex Street, Central Avenue | Oradell | introduced by NJ Transit in 1992 as a variant of the 163 |
| 163 | Ridgewood | Port Authority | Valley Boulevard, Passaic Street, Ridgewood Avenue | Oradell | introduced by Garden State Bus Lines, a Maplewood Equipment Company subsidiary, in 1927 as the 35; a variant of the 164, serves Union City but skips the Meadowlands |
| 164 | Midland Park | Port Authority | Paterson Plank Road, Boulevard, Essex Street, Morlot Avenue, Saddle River Road | Market Street and Oradell | introduced by Garden State Bus Lines in 1927 as the 35; a variant of the 163, serves the Meadowlands but skips Union City |
| 165 | Westwood Railroad Station | Port Authority | Boulevard East, Bergen Street, Main Street, and Kinderkamack Road | Meadowlands and Oradell | introduced by Public Service Coordinated Transit in 1939 |
| 166 | Cresskill | Port Authority | Boulevard East, Broad Avenue, Engle and Dean Streets, Washington Avenue | Meadowlands and Oradell | introduced by Public Service Coordinated Transit in 1939 |
| 167 | Harrington Park | Port Authority | Teaneck Road/Washington Avenue | Meadowlands and Oradell | introduced by Public Service Coordinated Transit in 1939 |
| 168 | Paramus Park | Port Authority | Boulevard East, Queen Anne Road, Cedar Lane, Forest Avenue | Meadowlands and Oradell | introduced by Public Service Coordinated Transit in 1946 |
From the George Washington Bridge
| Route | Terminals | Major streets | Garage | History | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 171 | Paterson | George Washington Bridge | Broadway, Route 4 | Market Street | introduced by Inter City Transportation Company, a Maplewood Equipment Company subsidiary, in 1933 as the 40 | |
| 175 | Ridgewood | George Washington Bridge | Route 4, Cedar Lane, Passaic Street, Maple Avenue | Market Street | introduced by Garden State Bus Lines in 1935 as the 45 | |
| 178 | Hackensack | George Washington Bridge | Route 4, Grand Avenue, Teaneck Road, Englewood Avenue | Market Street | acquired by Public Service Coordinated Transit in 1939, former 78 line | |
| 181 | Union City | George Washington Bridge | Palisade Avenue, Bergenline Avenue | Meadowlands | introduced by Public Service Coordinated Transit in 1937 as the Hudson Division 21, became the 98 in 1951 when extended to New York City | Streetcar line from Hoboken to Fort Lee from 1937 to 1947 |
| 182 | Hackensack | George Washington Bridge | Fort Lee Road, DeGraw Avenue | Market Street | introduced by Public Service Coordinated Transit in 1931 as the 82 | |
| 186 | Dumont | George Washington Bridge | Sylvan Avenue, Palisades Avenue, Teaneck Road | Oradell | introduced by Public Service Coordinated Transit in 1936 as the 86 | |
| 188 | West New York | George Washington Bridge | River Road, 60 Street | Meadowlands | introduced by Public Service Coordinated Transit as Bergen Division route 8 in 1926; extended over the George Washington Bridge in 1950 | |
==To Passaic County and Orange County, NY==
All of these routes are based at Wayne Township Facility in Wayne and run from the Port Authority Bus Terminal.. The 190, however, has some peak service operated by Market Street & Meadowlands.
| Route | Terminal | Major streets | History | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 190 | Paterson | Paterson Plank Road, Orient Way, Main Avenue | introduced by Inter City Transportation Company in 1933 as the 30 | serves Union City |
| 191 | Willowbrook Mall | Allwood Road, Long Hill Road, Main Steet | introduced by Public Service Coordinated Transport in 1948 | |
| 192 | Clifton | Rutherford Avenue, Kingsland Avenue, Allwood Road | introduced by Public Service Coordinated Transport in 1948 | serves Union City |
| 193 | Wayne | French Hill Road or Route 23 | unknown | |
| 194 | Newfoundland (seasonal service to Mountain Creek | Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Paterson-Hamburg Turnpike, Route 23 | North East Coach Lines (InterCity Transportation Co) | |
| 195 | Willowbrook Mall | Allwood Road, Ridge Road, Newark-Pompton Turnpike | unknown | |
| 196/197 | Ringwood, West Milford, Warwick, N.Y., or Mid-Orange Correctional | Route 23, Ringwood Avenue, NY Routes 210 and 17A | Warwick Stages, Warwick, Greenwood Lake, and NY Transit |
References
★ New Jersey Transit - Bus
★ Chicago Transit & Railfan Web Site: New Jersey Transit
1. New Jersey Transit interstate route history
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