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  2. Manasquan station - Wikipedia

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    Manasquan is a railway station in Manasquan, New Jersey, United States. It is served by trains on NJ Transit's North Jersey Coast Line. In May 2011, ticket machines were installed on both sides of the station depot at Manasquan. Commuter parking is free at the station, but it shares its lot with the customers of the pub adjacent to the station. [4]

  3. Journal Square Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    Owned and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the complex includes a ten-story tower, a retail plaza, a bus terminal, a two-level parking facility, and the Journal Square station of the PATH rail transit system. The underground station has a high ceiling and a mezzanine level connecting the platforms.

  4. NJ Transit raising fares? Here's what Middletown is doing to ...

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    NJ Transit bus 817 at stop 25093 from Middletown to Keyport on Friday, March 18, 2022 in New Jersey.

  5. Vince Lombardi Park & Ride - Wikipedia

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    The park-and-ride has 1022 parking spaces, of which 20 are accessible. [13] NJ Transit bus 321 provides service to Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan. It was closed in March 2021 due to low-ridership caused by COVID-19 pandemic in New Jersey, but has since re-opened for weekday parking at $9.75/day (including transit). [14]

  6. NJ Transit one-way tickets will expire after 30 days ... - AOL

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    A new NJ Transit policy, effective July 1, will implement a 30-day expiration period on one-way tickets and discontinue Flexpass.

  7. Metropark station - Wikipedia

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    It is owned and operated by NJ Transit and serves Amtrak and NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor Line. NJ Transit runs peak period 'loop' buses in coordination with train schedules. The station is near the interchange of Route 27 and Garden State Parkway near exits 131 and 132. [4] [5] and has a multi-story parking facility that is open at all ...

  8. South Amboy station - Wikipedia

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    South Amboy is a commuter railroad train station in the city of South Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Servicing trains of New Jersey Transit's North Jersey Coast Line, electric trains go between New York Penn Station and Long Branch. There are also diesel trains that go through to Bay Head.

  9. Plauderville station - Wikipedia

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    Old form of New Jersey Transit rail station signage is visible on the former Plauderville station's outbound platform. The station has two tracks, each with a high-level side platform. The current Plauderville station is located on a plot of land that spans from Outwater Lane at Henrietta Street to Midland Avenue at Plauderville Avenue in Garfield.