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List of New Jersey Transit bus routes

 
Wikipedia: List of New Jersey Transit bus routes (300-399)
#7176 on the 319 in Toms River.

New Jersey Transit operates or contracts out the following bus routes, focused primarily on long-distance travel, special-event service, or park-and-ride service.

Additional service is available on many of these lines. See the Notes below.

Contents

Routes

These 300-series routes operate from Northern Division garages as park-ride routes.

Northern Division

Assignments are noted in the table. The 351 and 353 are shared with Coach USA, the 308 is shared with the Central Division, and the 319 is listed in the Southern Division, from where most runs are based. All routes are express service. The full route is shown for each line except for branching.

Route Terminal A Main routes of travel Terminal B Garage Fare collection
308
(seasonal service only)
Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York or
Newark Penn
New Jersey Turnpike (some also run nonstop via US 9) Six Flags Great Adventure Meadowlands
Howell
Ironbound
Full service
320
Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York Harmon Meadow Boulevard Secaucus
Mill Creek
Meadowlands Full service
321
(weekdays only)
Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York New Jersey Turnpike Vince Lombardi Park/Ride Fairview
Howell
Full service
324
Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York Route 3/46 express Wayne-Route 23 (full-time)
Mothers Park-Ride (limited weekday service)
Wayne Full service
329
(weekday rush hours only)
Secaucus Junction Meadowlands Parkway via Secaucus Road/Castle Road/County Avenue (Morning Service)
Meadowlands Parkway via Seaview Drive/Castle Road (Afternoon Service)
Secaucus
Harmon Cove
Meadowlands Full Service
351
(Giants Stadium football games only)
Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York Route 3 express Meadowlands Sports Complex Meadowlands Full service
353
(special events)
Secaucus Junction Meadowlands Parkway
(no intermediate stops)
Meadowlands Sports Complex Meadowlands Pre-paid

Central Division

These lines are operated from the Howell Garage, and are full-service lines. Service is seasonal to and from Six Flags Great Adventure. Some runs from the 308 are operated from Meadowlands & Ironbound. The 307 is subsidized by Six Flags, Inc.

Route Outward terminus Main routes of travel
307
(seasonal service only)
Freehold
Freehold Center
Route 537
308
(seasonal service only)
Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York or
Newark Penn
New Jersey Turnpike

Southern Division

These 300-series routes operate in southern New Jersey, primarily as long-distance local bus lines, along with the 319 Parkway Express. All lines are full-service lines. The 319 is shared with Meadowlands.

Route Terminal A Main routes of travel Express service
(if applicable)
Terminal B Garage
313
(limited service)
Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal Routes 42, 55, and 47
New Jersey Avenue
Express from Philadelphia to Pitman
(stops at WRTC)
Cape May Egg Harbor
315
(limited service)
Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal Route 42
Black Horse Pike
Route 50
Landis Avenue
New Jersey Avenue
Express from Philadelphia to Washington Township garage
(stops at WRTC)
Cape May Egg Harbor
316
(seasonal service only)
Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal Route 42
Atlantic City Expressway
Garden State Parkway
New Jersey Avenue
Express from Philadelphia to North Wildwood
(pickup in Sicklerville)
Cape May Egg Harbor
317
Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal Routes 38, 530, 528, 88, and 71 No express service Asbury Park Newton Avenue
318
(seasonal service only)
Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal
I-295 and I-195 No intermediate stops Six Flags Great Adventure Newton Avenue
319
Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York (full-time)
Jersey City-Journal Square (limited service)
Garden State Parkway Express from New York City to Sea Isle City
(stops in Toms River, Atlantic City--change buses, and Ocean City)
Atlantic City Bus Terminal or
Wildwood Bus Terminal
Seasonal: Cape May
Egg Harbor
Meadowlands

Contract operations

These lines are operated under contract.

Route Terminal A Main routes of travel Terminal B Garage or
Contractor
Fare collection
305
Liberty State Park Audrey Zapp Drive
Freedom Way
Liberty State Park visitor center Red & Tan in Hudson County Exact fare

Former routes

This list includes routes that have been renumbered or are now operated by private companies.

Route Terminals Major streets Current status
300
Port Authority Newark Liberty International Airport New Jersey Turnpike Route sold to Olympia Trails, operated by them as the Newark Airport Express.
301
(first use)
Atlantic City Bus Terminal Atlantic City International Airport Atlantic City Expressway Discontinued 1987 after People Express went out of business. Alternate service available from Pleasantville via the South Jersey Transportation Authority.
301
(second use)
310
(first use)
Port Authority Action Park Interstate 80 Discontinued 1997 (but last ran in 1996) when Action Park went out of business. Service to successor Mountain Creek operated by extension of #194 line. Was the 310 from 1978-1987.
302 "AirLink"
Newark-Broad St. Newark Liberty International Airport McCarter Highway Discontinued when AirTrain Newark opened. Was once privately operated before NJT ran it.
303
(first use)
306 "The Loop"
Newark-Broad St. Newark Penn Station Broad Street Originally the 303, this route was an Airlink short-turn within Newark. Renumbered 306 "The Loop" when NJPAC opened. Discontinued when the Newark Light Rail opened to Newark-Broad St.
303
(second use)
George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal Newark Liberty International Airport New Jersey Turnpike Experimental route, cancelled due to low ridership. Also served Harmon Meadow.
304
Saddle Brook Newark Liberty International Airport New Jersey Turnpike Experimental route, cancelled due to low ridership. Also served Harmon Meadow.
307
Port Authority McGuire Air Force Base New Jersey Turnpike Discontinued. Now serviced by the #317 via a connection from the #139 in Lakewood.
309
(first use)
Toms River Island Beach State Park NJ Route 37 Ran summers only. Absorbed into the #137 schedule.
309
(second use)
Toms River Six Flags Great Adventure Interstate 195 Ran summers only. Discontinued 2005.
310
(second use)
Trenton Six Flags Great Adventure Interstate 195 Ran summers only. Discontinued 2005.
311
Asbury Park Six Flags Great Adventure Interstate 195 Ran summers only. Discontinued 2005.
319
(LOCAL)
Port Authority Atlantic City Bus Terminal U.S. Route 9 Route split in Lakewood, and later on in the Amboys. Now the #116, #139, and #559 lines. The express service continues to carry the #319 designation.
322
Port Authority Meadowlands Sports Complex Park & Ride New Jersey Route 3 Route sold to Academy Bus, then subsequently discontinued.
323
Port Authority PNC Bank Arts Center Garden State Parkway Route sold to Academy Bus. Service provided to this park-ride on the Shore Points and Parkway Express lines.
330
Lincroft Newark Penn Station Garden State Parkway Originally ran from Asbury Park, but was cut back to Lincroft. Route was then sold to Academy Bus, then discontinued. Alternate service available via the North Jersey Coast Line.
333
Red Bank Newark Penn Station Garden State Parkway Route sold to Academy Bus, then discontinued. Alternate service available via the North Jersey Coast Line.
350
Port Authority Allentown, PA Interstate 78, U.S. Route 22 Route sold to Trans-Bridge Lines. Previously operated by Transport of New Jersey as #150.

Alternate travel

  1. Alternate service between Philadelphia and Clayton, and then to Vineland, is available on the #408 line (different routing between Clayton and Vineland).
  2. Alternate service from Philadelphia to Turnersville and Sicklerville is available on the #400 line.
  3. Additional service is available on parts of the 317 on the #413 line (from Philadelphia to Moorestown Mall) and most of the #830 line (along Route 71).
  4. Additional service to Toms River from New York City via the Garden State Parkway is available on the #137 line.
  5. Additional service to Toms River from Newark and Jersey City connecting with Atlantic City service is available on the #67 line.
  6. Alternate local service between Atlantic City and Toms River is provided by the #559 line.
  7. Additional service from Atlantic City to Cape May and the Wildwoods is available on the #552 line.
  8. Weekday off-peak service on the #321 line displays a #167 sign.
  9. Additional service to Wayne-Route 23 is available on the #194 and #198 lines (#198 on weekends only). Mothers Park-Ride service is available on the #194.
  10. Service to the Meadowlands outside of stadium events is provided by the #164 line. During events, the #164 stops on Paterson Plank Road.

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