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Nj Transit 163 Bus Schedule Pdf Images

New Jersey Transit operates interstate bus routes in northern New Jersey, most terminating at the Port Authority Bus Terminal (PABT) in Midtown Manhattan. There are several routes to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal and one serves Lower Manhattan via the Holland Tunnel. Some of the routes that use the Lincoln Tunnel to the PABT travel along the marginal road of Route 495 allowing for local connections in Hudson County.

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Below, the routes are listed by division, region, and number.

  • 1Northern Division
  • 2Central Division

Northern Division[edit]

Northern Division routes go to points in Bergen, Hudson, and Passaic counties in New Jersey, along with Orange County in New York.

From the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal and GWB Plaza[edit]

RouteNew Jersey terminalMajor streetsHistory
171Paterson Broadway Bus TerminalGWB Plaza, Route 4, Broadway,Inter City Transportation Company, a Maplewood Equipment Company subsidiary (1933) 40
175Ridgewood Bus TerminalGWB Plaza, Route 4, Cedar Lane, Passaic Street, Maple AvenueGarden State Bus Lines (1935) as 45
178Hackensack Bus TransferGWB Plaza, Route 4, Grand Avenue, Teaneck Road, Englewood Avenueacquired by Public Service Coordinated Transport (1939), former 78 line
181/infoBergenline StationGWB Plaza, Palisade Avenue, Bergenline AvenuePublic Service Coordinated Transport (1937) as Hudson Division 21, became 98 when extended over George Washington Bridge (1951)
Streetcar line from Hoboken to Fort Lee (1937 to 1947)
182Hackensack Bus TransferGWB Plaza, Fort Lee Road, DeGraw AvenuePublic Service Coordinated Transport (1931) as 82
186DumontGWB Plaza, Sylvan Avenue, Palisades Avenue, Teaneck RoadPublic Service Coordinated Transport (1936) as 86
188West New YorkGWB Plaza, River Road-Edgewater, 60 Street/Kennedy BoulevardPublic Service Coordinated Transport as Bergen Division route 8 (1926); extended over GWB (1950)

To Hudson County[edit]

RouteTerminalsMajor streetsHistory
119
BayonnePABTJFK Boulevard
Central Avenue
Replaced the Red & Tan 99S effective November 7, 2011. Also serves Journal Square. Late night trips operate now, service previously offered by the #10.
120
AM & PM rush hour only
BayonneWall StreetAvenue CNJT (1990) as variant of 81; originally route 81W
121
AM & PM rush hour only
North BergenPABT32 Street, Westside AvenueNJ Transit (1986)
122
AM & PM rush hour only
Paterson Plank Road
North End
Secaucus
PABTPaterson Plank RoadNJ Transit (2010) as variant of 190
123Christ Hospital or
9th-Congress Station
Jersey City
PABT9th Street-Congress Street, Palisade AvenueHudson Bus Transportation Company as the 3. Extended to Christ Hospital in 2008.
124Harmon Cove
Secaucus
PABTCounty AvenueNJ Transit (1998) as variant of 129
125Journal SquarePABTKennedy BoulevardNorth Boulevard Transportation Company as 5
126Hoboken Terminal or Hamilton Park, Jersey CityPABTWashington Street, Willow AvenuePublic Service Coordinated Transport (1939) as 62 Hoboken - New York via Willow/Clinton & 63 Hoboken - New York via Washington Street
128Nungessers
North Bergen
PABTBoulevard EastNJ Transit (1992) as short run of 166
129Harmon Cove or
Secaucus Junction
Secaucus
PABTMeadowlands ParkwayHudson Bus Transportation Company as 6
181info

No Sunday Service

Bergenline StationGWB TerminalGWB Plaza, Palisade Avenue, Bergenline AvenuePublic Service Coordinated Transport (1937) as Hudson Division 21, became 98 when extended over George Washington Bridge (1951)
Streetcar line from Hoboken to Fort Lee (1937 to 1947)
188West New YorkGWB TerminalGWB Plaza, Edgwater-River Road, 60th StreetPublic Service Coordinated Transport (1926) as Bergen Division; extended over the George Washington Bridge (1950)

To Hudson and Bergen from PABT[edit]

Njt Bus Schedules

RouteTerminalMajor pointsHistory
127RidgefieldTonnelle Station
Tonnelle Avenue
Public Service Coordinated Transport (1939) as 67
144
peak service only
Paramus or Elmwood ParkReverse peak service serves Marginal RoadUnion City
Moonachie Avenue, Essex Street, Route 4
NJ Transit (1996) as variant of 164
145
peak service only
Fair LawnCentury Road, Morlot AvenueNJT (2000)
148
peak service only
Midland ParkRoute 208, Goffle RoadNJT (1996) as variant of 164
151
peak service only
Paterson
Express between PABT and Ridgefield Park
New Jersey Turnpike, US Route 46, Washington Avenue
NJT (2010) as variant of 161, formerly 161T Turnpike Express
153
peak service only
FairviewNew Jersey Turnpike, Anderson AvenueNJT (2010) as variant of 159, formerly 159T Turnpike Express
154
no Sunday service
Fort LeeJFK Boulevard, Bergen BoulevardHudson Bus Transportation Company as Route 4
155
peak service only
TeaneckTonnelle Avenue, US Route 46NJT (1996) as a variant of 168
156
full-time local service
Englewood CliffsBergenline, Nungessers, Palisades Avenue, GWB Plaza, Sylvan Avenuecombination of former Maplewood Equipment Company routes 6 and 10, and Transport of New Jersey route 61
156R
Englewood CliffsWeehawken Port Imperial, River Road, Gorge Road, Palisade Avenue, GWB PlazaMaplewood Equipment Company as the 6
157
peak service only
RidgefieldTonnelle Avenue, US Route 46NJT (1996) as variant of 168
158
full-time local service
Fort Lee
(Med West)
Weehawken Port Imperial, River Road, Gorge Road, Palisade Avenue, GWB PlazaMaplewood Equipment Company as the 8
159Fort Lee
(Linwood Park)
Bergenline and Anderson, GWB Plaza full-time local service
River Road (rush hour R trips only)
Maplewood Equipment Company as the 7 and 9
160Elmwood ParkLocust Avenue, Midland Avenue
Truncated to Garfield Weekends
NJT (1987) as a variant of 164
161
includes:
151 Paterson to PABT express
161 Paterson to PABT Local
161 Passaic to PABT local weekday AM only
Paterson
full-time
Passaic
peak service
Paterson
express only
Washington Avenue, Route 46Manhattan Transit Company as 51, 52, and 53, which were the only routes for this company
162
peak service only
MaywoodEssex Street, Central AvenueNJ Transit (1992) as variant of 163
163Ridgewoodvia Union City
Valley Boulevard, Passaic Street, Ridgewood Avenue
Turnpike Express weekday rush hours and Saturdays only
Garden State Parkway weekday rush hours only
Garden State Bus Lines, a Maplewood Equipment Company subsidiary, (1927) as 35; a variant of the 164
164Midland Parkvia Meadowlands
Paterson Plank Road, Boulevard, Essex Street, Morlot Avenue, Saddle River Road
Garden State Bus Lines (1927) as the 35E; a variant of 163
165WestwoodBoulevard East-Nungessers full-time local service
New Jersey Turnpike express weekday rush hours and Saturdays only
New Jersey Route 4 express weekday rush hour only
Garden State Parkway express weekday rush hours only
Bergen Street, Main Street, and Kinderkamack Road
Public Service Coordinated Transport (1939)
166CresskillBoulevard East-Nungessers full-time local service
New Jersey Turnpike express rush hours and Saturdays only
I-95 Englewood Express weekday rush hours only
Broad Avenue, Engle and Dean Streets, Washington Avenue
Public Service Coordinated Transport (1939)
167Harrington Park
Mon-Sat only
New Milford(weekdays only)
Dumontfull-time
Teaneck Road/Washington AvenuePublic Service Coordinated Transport (1939)
168Paramus ParkBoulevard East-Nungessers full-time local service

New Jersey Turnpike express weekday rush hours only
Queen Anne Road, Cedar Lane, Forest Avenue

Public Service Coordinated Transport (1946)
177
peak hours only
Harrington Park
express between PABT and Teaneck Armory
Teaneck Armory - Teaneck Road/Washington Avenue
NJT (2010) as variant 167, formerly 167X Armory Express

To Passaic County and Orange County, New York[edit]

RouteTerminalMajor streetsHistoryNotes
190
(24-hour service)
PatersonPaterson Plank Road, Orient Way, Union Avenue, Main Avenue/StreetInter City Transportation Company (1933) as 30serves Union City Select Buses Travel Into Delawanna Train Station in Clifton.
191Willowbrook MallAllwood Road, Long Hill Road, Main StreetPublic Service Coordinated Transport (1948)serves Union City upon request on weekends and holidays
192CliftonRutherford Avenue, Kingsland Avenue, Allwood RoadPublic Service Coordinated Transport (1948); variant of 195serves Union City
193
(weekdays only)
WayneFrench Hill Road or Route 23Via Willowbrook Mall. Does not stop at Wayne-Route 23.
194Butler or Newfoundland
(seasonal service to Mountain Creek)
Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Paterson-Hamburg Turnpike, Route 23North East Coach Lines (InterCity Transportation Co)Via Willowbrook Mall and Wayne-Route 23.
195Willowbrook MallAllwood Road, Ridge Road, Newark-Pompton TurnpikePublic Service Coordinated Transport (1948); variant of 191serves Union City upon request on weekends and holidays
196/197Ringwood, West Milford, or Warwick, N.Y.
(most 197 service via William Paterson University, first 196 stop on Skyline Drive)
Route 23, Ringwood Avenue, NY Routes 210 and 17AWarwick Stages, Warwick, Greenwood Lake, and NY TransitVia Willowbrook Mall. Does not stop at Wayne-Route 23.
198William Paterson UniversityWest Belt Parkway, Valley RoadNJ Transit (2008) as short-turn of 197.Via Willowbrook Mall (full-time) and Wayne-Route 23 (weekends only).
199CliftonRutherford Avenue, Kingsland Avenue, Allwood RoadNJ Transit (2010) as variant of 192Weekday Service Only; Serves Lyndhurst and Nutley; Serves Union City (Mornings Only)

Central Division[edit]

Central Division routes go to points south of the Essex/Passaic county line, and west of the Passaic River.

Serving Newark and Irvington[edit]

These routes are assigned to Hilton Bus Garage in Maplewood and operate to and from the Port Authority Bus Terminal. These are exact fare routes.

RouteTerminalsMajor streetsHistoryNotes
107South OrangeIrvington Avenue, Clinton Avenue, Lyons Avenueintroduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1946Select weekday trips now serve Union City

[X] trips serve South Orange weekdays only

108Newark7th Avenue and Raymond Boulevardintroduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1928; formerly route 118serves Union City
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To the Raritan Valley[edit]

These routes are assigned to the Ironbound Garage in Newark and run to and from the Port Authority Bus Terminal.

RouteTerminalMajor streetsHistoryNotes
111Jersey GardensNorth AvenueIntroduced by NJ Transit in 2000, formerly part of the 112serves Union City
112Clark or Roselle, New JerseyRaritan Road, Amsterdam Avenue, Jersey Avenue, Broad Street, and North AvenueIntroduced by Somerset Bus Company in 1926 as the 15 and the 111; service to Jersey Gardens split off into the 111 in 2000
113DunellenRoute 28 and U.S. Route 22Introduced by Somerset Bus Company in 1946 as the 143 and 222.
114Bridgewater CommonsRoute 28, Watchung Avenue, Mountain Avenue, Morris Avenue, and U.S. Route 22Formerly route 148. Formerly ran to Clinton, service between Somerville and Clinton split off as the 884 in 1991.Additional local service between Union Township and Bridgewater
115Avenel or RahwaySt. Georges Avenue and Bayway AvenueIntroduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1957 as the 135Select Weekday and all Saturday trips serve Union City. Limited service via Elizabeth Avenue and Stiles Street in Linden. No Sunday service on this line.
116Perth AmboyConvery Boulevard, Port Reading Avenue, and Roosevelt AvenueIntroduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1958; formerly part of the 139
117SomervilleU.S. Route 22Introduced by NJ Transit in 1991 as a variant of the 114. Peak service only.

To points south of the Raritan River[edit]

These routes are assigned to the Howell Garage in Howell Twp. with some rush hour service on some lines operated by Academy Bus, and run to and from the Port Authority Bus Terminal. All routes operate during weekday peak hours only, except for the 137 and 139.

RouteTerminalMajor streetsHistoryNotes
130Freehold Center or Union Hill Road Park & RideU.S. Route 9Introduced by NJ Transit in 2010 as a variant of the 139Express between New York and Union Hill Park & Ride
131SayrevilleErnston RoadIntroduced by NJ Transit in 1991
132LakewoodU.S. Route 9Introduced by NJ Transit in 2010 as a variant of the 139Express between Gordon's Corner Park and Ride and Old Bridge
133Old BridgeRoute 34 (Route 516 on select trips)Introduced by NJ Transit in 1983 as a variant of the 139; service to Marlboro and Freehold split off into the 135 in 1991
135Freehold CenterMatawan Avenue, Route 79Introduced in NJ Transit in 1991; incorporates the former 133 line to Freehold
136LakewoodU.S. Route 9Introduced by NJ Transit in 2010 as a variant of the 139Express between New York and Freehold Mall
137Toms River or Seaside Park (seasonal)Garden State Parkway (some trips via Route 549)Introduced by NJ Transit in 1983 as a short-turn of the 319Seasonal service to Seaside Heights, Seaside Park, and Island Beach State Park
138Old BridgeRoute 18, Summerhill Road, Spotswood-Englishtown RoadIntroduced by NJ Transit in 1983 as a variant of the 139
139
(24-hour service)
LakewoodU.S. Route 9Introduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1958; portion from Port Authority to Perth Amboy split off into the 116 in 1958. Branch via Englishtown was for a while known as 132, but it reverted to 139.

Former routes[edit]

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

RouteTerminalsMajor streetsCurrent status
132
FreeholdPort AuthorityCounty Routes 516, 527, 522Now the Route 139 Englishtown Service.
Old BridgeWall StreetRoute 18, Route 516Discontinued in June 2010 due to budget crisis.
136
LakewoodWall StreetU.S. Route 9Route sold to Academy Bus.
PassaicPort AuthorityU.S. Route 46Absorbed into the 161 line. Number reassigned to a 163 variant.

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External links[edit]

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Nj Transit 163 Bus Schedule Pdf Images 2017

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