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The Atlantic City Jitney Association (ACJA) is an association of operators of minibus service in Atlantic City, New Jersey, providing service at all times on 3 fixed routes, daytime service on a fourth fixed route, and bus-to-rail connections from the Atlantic City Rail Terminal, providing connections to Atlantic City Line trains. The jitney ...
Formerly the B2 Western Bergen route (Cross County). Formerly "Cross County Line" before being the B2 Cross County route. 753 The Outlets at Bergen Town Center: New Milford or Cresskill: Teaneck Road, Madison Avenue (New Milford trips only), Union Avenue (Cresskill trips only) Trips alternate between the two branches; Formerly the B3 route. 755
On July 30, 2013, an accident occurred at 56th Street and Boulevard East in West New York, New Jersey, in which Angelie Paredes, an 8-month-old North Bergen resident, was killed in her stroller when a full-sized [24] jitney bus belonging to the New York-based Sphinx company toppled a light pole. The driver, Idowu Daramola of Queens, was ...
Route 4 is a state highway in Bergen County and Passaic County, United States.The highway stretches 10.83 mi (17.43 km) from Route 20 (McLean Boulevard) in Paterson east to an interchange with Interstate 95 (I-95), U.S. Route 1/9 (US 1/9), US 46, and US 9W at the George Washington Bridge approach in Fort Lee.
Began under Transport of New Jersey in 1927. replaced the public service #37 streetcar Express buses added in 1946. Formerly route 102 "X" express route formerly route 104. Big Tree; 78 Secaucus: Raymond Boulevard, New Jersey Turnpike, Meadowlands Parkway, and Seaview Drive Weekday service only; NJ Transit started operating buses in 1984.
Interstate 80 (I-80) is a major Interstate Highway in the United States, running from San Francisco, California, eastward to the New York metropolitan area.In New Jersey, I-80 runs for 68.54 miles (110.30 km) from the Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge at the Pennsylvania state line to its eastern terminus at the interchange with the New Jersey Turnpike in Teaneck, Bergen County.
West Englewood, New Jersey (the United States) Show map of the United States Coordinates: 40°54′07″N 74°00′11″W / 40.90194°N 74.00306°W / 40.90194; -74
Central Railroad of New Jersey: June 28, 1875 [82] Plainfield Raritan Valley Line: Plainfield: Central Railroad of New Jersey: January 1, 1839 [36] Plauderville Bergen County Line: Garfield: Erie Railroad: Point Pleasant Beach North Jersey Coast Line: Point Pleasant Beach: Central Railroad of New Jersey: July 29, 1880 [83] Princeton