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Paterson is terminus for routes leaving Passaic after 6 PM and leaving Wayne after 7 PM on weekdays. Two additional routes originating at City Hall serve Wayne in the evening. Saturday service runs from Passaic to Wayne all day, but return service is truncated to Paterson in the evening hours. Formerly the P54 route. Also serves Prospect Park. 746
Paramus or Elmwood Park: Reverse peak service serves Marginal Road Union City Moonachie Avenue, Essex Street, Route 4: Weekday Rush Hours Only; Began service under NJ Transit in 1996 as a variant of 164; Oradell; 145 Fair Lawn: Century Road, Morlot Avenue: Weekday Rush Hours Only; Began service in 2000; Wayne; 148 Midland Park: Route 208 ...
Route 63 in Palisades Park: Route 5 in Fort Lee: Central Boulevard — — CR 55: 5.52: 8.88 CR 32 in East Rutherford: CR 62 in Hackensack: Terrace Avenue, Polifly Road, 1st Street — — CR S-55: 0.86: 1.38 CR 120 in Carlstadt: Route 17 in Carlstadt: Hoboken Road — — CR 56: 5.83: 9.38 Passaic County line in Elmwood Park: CR 41 in Bogota ...
Elmwood Park is served by NJ Transit buses 160 and 161 to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan, with local service on the 702, 712, 758 and 770 routes. [ 115 ] [ 116 ] NJ Transit's Bergen County Line tracks travel through Elmwood Park, but does not have a station stop in the borough, with the nearest stations being the Radburn ...
* Formerly the P2 route. Buses marked "via Wessington" stay on Monroe Street through Passaic and into Garfield. Buses marked "via Botany Village" use either Randolph Avenue (to Elmwood Park) or Parker Avenue (to Paterson). Shaw Street in Garfield becomes Boulevard near the intersection for US-46 in Elmwood Park. 703: Meadowlands Sports Complex
Fare and route can also be further elucidated on some of the individual route schedules [9] or the trip planner. [10] 1-99: Intrastate service originating from Newark, Jersey City, Hoboken, or Elizabeth. 100-199: Routes from central and northern New Jersey to New York City.
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.
In May 1941, the New Jersey State Highway Commissioner, E. Donald Sterner, requested $175,000 (1941 USD) in federal funding to rectify the bottleneck on Route 4 at the station. [15] The Morning Call of Paterson noted that the width of Route 4 shrunk from 97 feet (30 m) to 40 feet (12 m) when crossing under the railroad. Accidents dating back to ...