
509 Atlantic City-Somers Point-Ocean City (via New Road): Weekday school trips will be eliminated for the summer. 504 Bungalow Park-Ventnor Plaza: Weekday school trips will be eliminated for the summer. trip will be added from Atlantic City, serving Harrah’s and Trump Marina only. 501 Atlantic City-Brigantine Beach: On weekdays, a 6:25 a.m. Customers are encouraged to review timetables available aboard buses, at customer service offices, online at or by calling 1-80.Ĭounty-by-county highlights effective June 23 These adjustments are part of a scheduled, system-wide bus timetable change. The changes also include Friday “early getaway” service from the Port Authority Bus Terminal on selected routes, as well as other route adjustments to improve connections and to reflect summer ridership patterns. Weekday, weekend and late-night trips will be added, including an additional 26 trips each weekday, 36 Saturday trips and 40 Sunday trips. The enhancements include more than 200 additional trips per week on the #62 route between Newark Penn Station and Newark Liberty International Airport to accommodate airport employee work schedules and to relieve overcrowding on existing trips. NEWARK, NJ - NJ TRANSIT will adjust bus service for the summer months on June 23, with significant service enhancements on some routes to better meet customer demand.
Service expanded for Newark Liberty International Airport
For unlimited access to her work covering the region’s transportation systems and how they affect your commute, please subscribe or activate your digital account today.NEW NJ TRANSIT BUS SCHEDULES TAKE EFFECT JUNE 23 Three employees have died from complications related to the coronavirus, including veteran train conductor Joe Hansen, bus operator Philip Dover, and Ray Kenny, who oversaw rail operations.Ĭolleen Wilson covers the Port Authority and NJ Transit for. Another 1,064 employees are quarantined, and 562 people have returned to work. Corbett tested positive for the virus last week. More than 200 NJ Transit employees have tested positive for the coronavirus since March 19, and of those, 129 are front-line employees who clean vehicles, operate trains or buses, or collect tickets on trains. NJ Transit CEO and President Kevin Corbett noted at a board meeting this month that it would not be feasible to put a police officer on every vehicle or expect bus drivers to police buses. It's unclear how Murphy's order will be enforced.