Red & Tan in Hudson County Brand
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Under the Red & Tan in Hudson County brand (primarily using the Stagecoach UK Bus corporate livery), Coach USA operated bus routes in Jersey City, Bayonne, Staten Island and to the PABT that have since been discontinued, folded into other lines, or taken over by other operators.
| Route | Terminals | Major streets | History | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Journal Square | Merritt Street | Garfield Avenue | discontinued August 2007 |
| 4 | Merritt Street | Newport Centre Mall Grove Street |
Pacific Street Ocean Avenue |
discontinued effective November 6, 2011. Now operated by the Montgomery & West Side IBOA |
| 5/6 | Journal Square | Lincoln Harbor, Weehawken | Observer Highway, Washington Street | discontinued 2007 |
| 10 99S |
Bergen Point Bayonne |
Journal Square Transportation Center | JFK Boulevard | Once operated by South Hudson County Boulevard Bus Owners Association, and later by Drogin Bus. after theat of cancelation service to be taken over by NJT/ Academy Bus April 8, 2012 bus |
| 11 | Journal Square | Liberty State Park | Montgomery Street | discontinued 2004 |
| 16 | Journal Square | Newport Centre Mall | Monticello Avenue, Communipaw Avenue, Pacific Avenue | discontinued January 2008 |
| 31 | Exchange Place | Hoboken Terminal | Grove Street/Erie Street | discontinued 2002. Alternate service available by Hudson-Bergen Light Rail. |
| 33 | Wall Street (Manhattan) | Bayonne | JFK Boulevard, New Jersey Turnpike Newark Bay Extension | discontinued late 1990s. Alternate service available on New Jersey Transit's #120 line. |
| 99 | Merritt Street | Journal Square | Ocean Avenue Summit Avenue |
discontinued February 2008. Now New Jersey Transit's #6 line. |
| 99s | Journal Square Transportation Center or Port Authority Bus Terminal |
Interstate boundary at 9th Street-Congress Street, JFK Boulevard and W. 63 Street | JFK Boulevard Central Avenue |
Discontinued on November 6th, 2011. Now New Jersey Transit's #119 line. |
| 122 | Hoboken | North Shore, Staten Island | Interstate 78, Route 440, Bayonne Bridge, Hylan Boulevard, Clove Road, and Forest Avenue | discontinued in mid-2005 |
| 144 | Hoboken | Greenridge, Staten Island | Interstate 78, Route 440, Bayonne Bridge, Richmond Avenue, Hylan Boulevard, and Arden Avenue | discontinued January 2007. Now operated by TransportAzumah as the TAZ3. |
| 231 | Port Liberté | Jersey City Heights | Garfield Avenue, Bergen Avenue, Baldwin Avenue and Central Avenue | discontinued January 2006. Section north of Journal Square now part of the #10 line. Alternate service available on the 87 and 981 lines south of Journal Square. |
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