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Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York (full-time) Jersey City-Journal Square (limited service) Garden State Parkway: Express from New York to Sea Isle City (stops in Toms River, Atlantic City, and Ocean City) On most trips, change at Atlantic City for buses south to Wildwood and Cape May. Formerly Route 119
The area is fast-growing, densely-populated and home to the fifth and eighth most populated municipalities in the state, Lakewood and Toms River, neither of which is served by passenger rail. Bus service is provided on NJ Transit bus routes 130-139 and from Lakewood Bus Terminal on the U.S. Route 9 corridor, which suffers from traffic ...
Academy Bus Lines Toms River Garage; 137 Toms River or Seaside Park (seasonal) Garden State Parkway (some trips via County Route 549) Seasonal service operates to Seaside Heights, Seaside Park, and Island Beach State Park; Introduced by NJ Transit in 1983 as a short-turn of the 319; Howell; 138 Old Bridge or Monroe
Toms River 130, 132, 136, 139: 2017-2020 MCI D4500CT: Operates alongside NJ Transit during peak hours. ... Port Authority Bus Terminal ↔ : Long Branch Railroad station:
Operates 32 bus routes in Hudson County. [13] It is located adjacent to the North Bergen P+R under the Lincoln Tunnel Approach, with service to the Port Authority Bus Terminal on bus route 320. Built in 1993, it slated for expansion and retrofitting to handle longer articulated buses and electric buses.
Lakewood Bus Terminal: Lincoln Harbor: U.S. Route 9 (first dropoff southbound/last pickup northbound at Old Bridge Park & Ride) Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Lincoln Harbor, PM to Lakewood Bus Terminal) 63 operates once in each direction as 63X, running non-stop between Gordon's Corner and Old Bridge park and rides. 64H trips serve Hoboken.
The bus service gives Providence residents a link to the train line to Chicago and Worcester and SouthCoast residents access to Providence's rail line Amtrak bus linking Providence, Worcester ...
Lakewood Terminal is a regional bus terminal owned and operated by NJ Transit (NJT) [1] at 1st & Lexington Avenues in Lakewood, New Jersey. [2] Bus service includes routes to Atlantic City, Hudson County, New York, Philadelphia, and points at the Jersey Shore, including those of the Ocean County bus network, Ocean Ride.