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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Famous quotes containing the word bus:
“There was an old man from Darjeeling
Who got on a bus bound for Ealing.
It said at the door,
Please dont spit on the floor,
So he carefully spat on the ceiling.”
—Anonymous.
“An actor rides in a bus or railroad train; he sees a movement and applies it to a new role. A woman in agony of spirit might turn her head just so; a man in deep humiliation probably would wring his hands in such a way. From straws like these, drawn from completely different sources, the fabric of a character may be built. The whole garment in which the actor hides himself is made of small externals of observation fitted to his conception of a role.”
—Eleanor Robson Belmont (18781979)
“If Rosa Parks had taken a poll before she sat down in that bus in Montgomery, shed still be standing.”
—Mary Frances Berry (b. 1938)