Journal Square Transportation Center - Bus

Bus

Regular frequent bus service is provided by New Jersey Transit and private enterprises for points throughout Hudson County and to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan. There is also service to Newark, Hackensack, the Jersey Shore and Atlantic City . Bus arrivals and departures use platforms accessible from within the station or via Pavonia or Sip Avenues.

Route destination major points
Bergen
Greenville Bergen Square
McGinley Square
Bergen Avenue
Old Bergen Road
1
Newark-Ivy Hill

West Side
Lincoln Highway
Ferry Street/Raymond Boulevard
Market Street
16th Avenue
2 Secaucus Junction Kennedy Boulevard
County Avenue
Meadowlands Parkway
6
Greenville

Summit Avenue
Communipaw Junction
Ocean Avenue
10/99s

Bayonne
Kennedy Boulevard
10/99s Port Authority Bus Terminal
Kennedy Boulevard
Central Avenue
9th Street-Congress Street HBLR
64N
Lakewood
U.S. Route 9
67
Toms River
U.S. Route 9
Route 549
80 Exchange Place Newark Avenue
80
Greenville
West Side Avenue

83
Hackensack Bus Terminal Summit Avenue
Bergen Turnpike
Tonnelle Avenue
U.S. Route 46
Main Street
84
Nungesser's
North Bergen
Newark Avenue
Palisade Avenue
Bergenline
87
Greenville
Gates Avenue
Bergen Square
MLK Drive
Old Bergen Road
87
Hudson Place
Hoboken Terminal
Central Avenue
Palisade Avenue
9th Street-Congress Street HBLR
Paterson Plank Road
88
Nungesser's
North Bergen
Kennedy Boulevard
X99s

Port Authority Bus Terminal
Kennedy Boulevard
9th Street-Congress Street HBLR
14th Street Viaduct
125
Port Authority Bus Terminal
Kennedy Boulevard
Marginal Highway
319
Atlantic City Bus Terminal or
Wildwood Bus Terminal
Garden State Parkway
Express to Sea Isle City
440 Shopper
Hudson Mall Marion Section
West Side Avenue
Route 440
Society Hill
Society Hill Marion Section
West Side Avenue
Droyer's Point

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