List of NJ Transit bus routes (100–199)

New Jersey Transit operates over seventy interstate bus routes mostly in northern New Jersey running to multiple destinations in New York City. Most routes go to the Port Authority Bus Terminal (PABT) in Midtown Manhattan; the remainder go to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal (GWB Bus Terminal) in Washington Heights or run in the streets of Lower Manhattan.

#7103 on 139 express line via Route 9 in Old Bridge

Below is a complete list of these routes sorted by region and by number, followed by brief descriptions of major points along the route (e.g. streets, major destinations), specific details on its operation (e.g. express services, short turns, hours of operation), the history of the route, and the storage and maintenance facilities where the route is based. All routes are currently operated by New Jersey Transit Bus Operations. Routes indicated as running during rush hour run to New York during AM rush and to New Jersey during PM rush, unless otherwise noted. Some of the routes to the Port Authority Bus Terminal also stop on 30th and 31st Streets in Union City to connect to local bus routes in Hudson County. Where this applies to cases where Union City is not served by the route in any other way, it is indicated by "Serves Union City".

Northern Division

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

From Lower Manhattan

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Route Terminal Major Points Operations History Garage(s)
120 Bayonne Avenue C
  • Weekday Rush Hours Only
  • Began service in 1990 as variant of 81; originally route 81A
  • Greenville


Route New Jersey terminal Major streets Notes History Garage
171 Paterson Broadway Bus Terminal Route 4, Garden State Plaza, Broadway
  • Inter City Transportation Company, a Maplewood Equipment Company subsidiary (1933) 40
  • Market Street
175 Ridgewood Bus Terminal Route 4, Cedar Lane, Passaic Street, Maple Avenue
  • Garden State Bus Lines (1935) as 45
  • Market Street
178 Hackensack Bus Terminal Route 4, Grand Avenue, Forest Avenue, Englewood Avenue
  • Market Street
181 Union City
Bergenline Avenue Station
Palisade Avenue,Bergenline Avenue
  • Weekdays and Saturdays Only
  • Meadowlands
182 Hackensack Bus Terminal Main Street/Fort Lee Road/DeGraw Avenue
  • Market Street
186 Dumont Sylvan Avenue, Palisade Avenue, Teaneck Road/Washington Avenue
  • Market Street
188 West New York River Road, Anthony M. Defino Way, 60th Street
  • Meadowlands

To Hudson County from PABT

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Route Terminal Major points Notes History Garage
119 Bayonne Central Avenue, Journal Square, JFK Boulevard
  • All trips bypass Journal Square except between 11PM and 4:30AM.
  • Select trips short turn at Pamrapo Avenue in Jersey City.
  • Replaced the Red & Tan 99S effective November 7, 2011. Also serves Journal Square.
  • Late night trips operate now, service previously offered by the #10.
  • Sunday service began on 8/31/19
  • Was operated by Academy Bus until 2021, then Coach USA until June 2022, transferred to NJT after
  • Since April 6, 2024. Daytime 119 service bypasses Journal Square in both directions except during late nights. Daytime service stopping at Journal Square is provided by the 10. Trips stopping at Journal Square are labeled as 119J.
  • Meadowlands
  • Kearny Point
  • Greenville[1]
121 North Bergen 32nd Street, West Side Avenue
  • Weekday Rush Hours Only (AM to North Bergen, PM to New York)
  • Began service by NJ Transit in 1986
  • Meadowlands
122 Secaucus Paterson Plank Road
  • Weekday Rush Hours Only
  • Began service by NJ Transit in 2010 as a variant of 190
  • Meadowlands
  • Wayne
123 Jersey City
Christ Hospital
Palisade Avenue, 9th Street-Congress Street Station
  • Select weekday rush hour trips serve Troy Towers and The Lenox in Union City and are signed as 123T and 123L, respectively.
  • Originally operated by Hudson Bus Transportation Company as the 3.
  • Extended to Christ Hospital in 2008.
  • Meadowlands
124 Secaucus
Secaucus Junction
County Avenue, Secaucus Road, Castle Road
  • Weekday Rush Hours and Saturday Mornings Only (AM to Secaucus, PM to New York)
  • Serves Union City.
  • Began service by NJ Transit in 1998 as a variant of 129
  • Meadowlands
125 Jersey City
Journal Square
John F. Kennedy Boulevard
  • Originally operated by North Boulevard Transportation Company as 5
  • Meadowlands
126 Jersey City
Hamilton Park
Hoboken Terminal
Washington Street, Willow Avenue and Clinton Street, Hoboken Terminal
  • Service to Hamilton Park via either Willow Avenue and Clinton Street or Washington Street runs on weekday rush hours only.
  • Service to Hoboken Terminal via Washington Street runs at all times.
  • Service to Hoboken Terminal via Willow Avenue and Clinton Street runs on weekday rush hours only.
  • Greenville
  • Meadowlands
  • Hilton
  • Ironbound
  • Big Tree
  • Orange
  • Howell (some trips)
128 North Bergen
Nungessers
Boulevard East
  • Began service by NJ Transit in 1992 as a short run of 166
  • Fairview
  • Meadowlands
  • Howell
129 Secaucus
Secaucus Junction
Front Street, Meadowlands Parkway, Seaview Drive
  • Serves Union City.
  • Express to Meadowlands Parkway (129X) runs on weekday rush hours only.
  • Select trips to Secaucus (late in the day) bypass Front Street.
  • Originally Hudson Bus Transportation Company as 6
  • Had a former "AB" variant, and also had a "C" variant, both were discontinued in 2010 and absorbed into the 129.
  • Meadowlands

To Hudson and Bergen Counties from PABT

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Route Terminal Major points Notes History Garage
127 Ridgefield
Fulton Place
Tonnelle Avenue Station
Tonelle Avenue, Broad Avenue
  • Select weekday rush hour trips run to Shaler Boulevard in Ridgefield and are signed as 127X to New York and 127L to Ridgefield.
  • Select trips short turn at Fairview Avenue in Fairview.
  • Meadowlands
144 Paramus or Elmwood Park Reverse peak service serves Marginal Road Union City
Moonachie Avenue, Essex Street, Route 4
  • Weekday Rush Hours Only
  • Began service under NJ Transit in 1996 as a variant of 164
  • Oradell
145 Fair Lawn Century Road, Morlot Avenue
  • Weekday Rush Hours Only
  • Began service in 2000
  • Wayne
148 Midland Park Route 208, Goffle Road
  • Weekday Rush Hours Only
  • Began service by NJT in 1996 as a variant of 164
  • Wayne
151 Paterson
U.S. 46, Vreeland Avenue, Park Avenue
  • Weekday Rush Hours Only
  • Began service under NJT in 2010 as a variant of 161
  • Formerly 161T Turnpike Express
  • Wayne
153 Fairview
NJT Garage
Anderson Avenue
  • Weekday Rush Hours Only
  • Began service under NJT in 2010 as a variant of 159
  • Formerly 159T Turnpike Express
  • Fairview
154 Fort Lee John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Bergen Boulevard
  • Sunday Service added as of 4/11/21.
  • Originally Hudson Bus Transportation Company as Route 4
  • Fairview
155 Teaneck Main Street, Palisade Avenue, River Road
  • Weekday Rush Hours Only
  • Introduced by NJT in 1996 as a variant of 168
  • Oradell
156 Englewood Cliffs Park Avenue, Bergenline Avenue, Nungessers, Palisades Avenue, GWB Plaza, Sylvan Avenue
  • Fairview
  • Meadowlands
156R Englewood Cliffs Port Imperial, River Road, Gorge Road, Palisade Avenue, GWB Plaza, Sylvan Avenue
  • Weekday Rush Hours and Saturdays Only
  • Select trips short turn at GWB Plaza in Fort Lee.
  • No Sunday service.
  • Originally Maplewood Equipment Company as the 6
  • Fairview
  • Meadowlands
  • Market Street
157 Teaneck Teaneck Road, Bergen Turnpike, Cedar Lane
  • Weekday Rush Hours Only
  • Introduced by NJT in 1996 as a variant of 168
  • Oradell
158 Fort Lee
Med West
Weehawken Port Imperial, River Road, Gorge Road, Palisade Avenue, GWB Plaza
  • Originally Maplewood Equipment Company as the 8, then renumbered as 98 operated by TNJ
  • Fairview
  • Meadowlands
159 Fort Lee
Linwood Park
Bergenline Avenue, Nungessers, Anderson Avenue, GWB Plaza
  • Express to 60th Street and Bergenline Avenue (159X) runs on weekday rush hours only.
  • Select trips short turn at the Fairview NJT Garage.
  • Select trips run to and from Winston Towers in Cliffside Park.
  • Originally Maplewood Equipment Company as the 7 and 9
  • Fairview
  • Meadowlands
160 Elmwood Park Meadowlands Sports Complex, Paterson Avenue, Midland Avenue
  • Began service by NJT in 1987 as a variant of 164
  • Wayne
161 Paterson
full-time
Passaic
peak service
Washington Avenue, U.S. 46
  • Originally Manhattan Transit Company as 51, 52, and 53, which were the only routes for this company
  • Wayne
162 Paramus Prospect Avenue, Passaic Street
  • Weekday Rush Hours Only
  • Began service by NJ Transit in 1992 as variant of 163
  • Oradell
163 Ridgewood via Union City
Valley Boulevard, Passaic Street, Ridgewood Avenue
Turnpike Express weekday rush hours and Saturdays only
  • Originally Garden State Bus Lines, a Maplewood Equipment Company subsidiary in 1927 as 35; a variant of the 164
  • Oradell
164 Midland Park via Meadowlands
Paterson Plank Road, Boulevard, Essex Street, Morlot Avenue, Saddle River Road
  • Originally Garden State Bus Lines in 1927 as the 35E; a variant of 163
  • Oradell
  • Wayne
165 Westwood Boulevard East, Nungessers, Broad Avenue, Hudson Street, State Street, Kinderkamack Road
  • Turnpike Express (165T) operates on weekday rush hours and Saturdays only.
  • Route 4 express (165R) and Route 4 Express via Forest Avenue (165RF) to River Edge and Parkway Express (165P) to Oradell all run on weekday rush hours only.
  • Select trips short turn in North Hackensack, Oradell, and Emerson.
  • Westwood
166 Cresskill Boulevard 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
  • Westwood
  • Oradell
  • Meadowlands
167 Harrington Park
Mon-Sat only
New Milford (weekdays only)
Dumont full-time
Teaneck Road/Washington Avenue
  • Westwood
  • Meadowlands
168 Paramus Park Boulevard East-Nungessers full-time local service

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

  • Westwood
177 Harrington Park
express between PABT and Teaneck Armory
Teaneck Armory - Teaneck Road/Washington Avenue
  • Weekday peak hour service only
  • Introduced by NJT in 2010 as variant of 167
  • Formerly 167X Armory Express
  • Oradell
  • Meadowlands

To Passaic County and Orange County, New York from PABT

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Route Terminal Major streets Notes History Garage
190 Paterson Paterson Plank Road, Orient Way, Union Avenue, Main Avenue/Street
  • Select trips short trun at Union City (30th Street and Palisade Avenue) in the morning rush hour, before turning around, and restarting service to Paterson at 31st Street and Bergenline Avenue.
  • Serves Union City, Select Buses Travel Into Delawanna Train Station in Clifton.
  • 24-hour service
  • Originally Inter City Transportation Company (1933) as 30
  • Market Street
  • Meadowlands
  • Wayne
191 Willowbrook Mall Allwood Road, Long Hill Road, Main Street
  • Serves Union City upon request on weekends and holidays
  • Wayne
192 Clifton Rutherford Avenue, Kingsland Avenue, Allwood Road
  • Serves Union City
  • Wayne
193 Wayne French Hill Road or Route 23
  • Weekday Service Only
  • Wayne
194 Butler or Newfoundland
(seasonal service to Mountain Creek)
Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Paterson-Hamburg Turnpike, Route 23
  • North East Coach Lines (InterCity Transportation Co)
  • Via Willowbrook Mall and Wayne-Route 23.
  • Wayne
195 Willowbrook Mall Allwood Road, Ridge Road, Newark-Pompton Turnpike
  • Serves Union City upon request on weekends and holidays
  • Wayne
196 Warwick, NY Interstate 287, NJ-208, Interstate 80, NJ Turnpike
  • 196: Weekday Peak Hour Service Only (AM to New York, PM to Warwick)
  • Variant of the 197
  • Wayne
197 Ringwood, West Milford, or Warwick, N.Y.
(most 197 service via William Paterson University, first 196 stop on Skyline Drive)
Ringwood Avenue, NY Routes 210 and 17A
  • Wayne
198 William Paterson University West Belt Parkway, Valley Road
  • Via Willowbrook Mall (full-time) and Wayne-Route 23 (weekends only).
  • Introduced by NJ Transit in 2008 as a short-turn of 197.
  • Wayne
199 Clifton Rutherford Avenue, Kingsland Avenue, Allwood Road
  • Weekday Peak Hour Service only (AM to New York, PM to Clifton)
  • Serves Lyndhurst and Nutley
  • Serves Union City (Mornings Only)
  • NJ Transit (2010) as variant of 192
  • Wayne

Central Division

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

To Essex County from PABT

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Route Terminals Major streets Notes History Garage
101 West Orange Valley Road, Park Street, Harrison Avenue
  • 101 was renamed after being Route 191D of DeCamp's emergency plan.
  • Introduced in September 2023.
  • Originally the 191D route from April 2023 to Early September 2023 providing service along the former DeCamp Route 66.[2]
  • Wayne
102 Bloomfield Passaic Avenue, Broad Street
  • 102 was renamed after being Route 192D of DeCamp's emergency plan.
  • Introduced in September 2023.
  • Originally the 192D route from April 2023 to Early September 2023 providing service along the former DeCamp Route 33.[2]
  • Ironbound
105 West Caldwell Ridge Road, Pompton Avenue, Bloomfield Avenue
  • 105 was renamed after being Route 195D of DeCamp's emergency plan.
  • Introduced in September 2023.
  • Originally the 195D route from April 2023 to Early September 2023 providing service along the former DeCamp Route 33.[2]
  • Wayne
107 South Orange Irvington Avenue, Clinton Avenue, Lyons Avenue, Eastern Parkway and Western Parkway are also major streets for [X] trips
  • Infrequent service via Newark Liberty International Airport
  • Introduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1946
  • Select weekday trips now serve Union City
  • 107 South Orange weekdays only
  • [X] Trips run during peak hours, bypass local stops after Irvington Bus Terminal, via Eastern Parkway, the Garden State Pkwy, and I-280.
  • Hilton
108 Newark 7th Avenue, Raymond Boulevard
  • Introduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1928; formerly route 118
  • serves Union City
  • Hilton
109 Newark Ridge Road, Belleville Turnpike, Mount Prospect Avenue
  • To Newark/Belleville: 109D was created after being renamed from 199D as an emergency DeCamp Route.
  • To Kearny/Harrison: 109K was created after being renamed from 199K as an emergency DeCamp Route.
  • Introduced in September 2023.
  • D trips serve Newark and Belleville
  • K trips serve Harrison and Kearny
  • Originally the 199D and 199K routes from April 2023 (199D) and June 2023 (199K) to Early September 2023 providing service along the former DeCamp Route 44.[2]
  • Ironbound

To points in the Raritan Valley from PABT

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Route Terminal Major streets Notes History Garage
111 Jersey Gardens Mall North Avenue
  • Introduced by NJ Transit in 2000
  • Formerly part of the 112
  • Serves Union City
  • Ironbound
112 Clark or Roselle, New Jersey Raritan Road, Amsterdam Avenue, Jersey Avenue, Broad Street, and North Avenue
  • Introduced by Somerset Bus Company in 1926 as the 15 and the 111
  • Service to Jersey Gardens split off into the 111 in 2000
  • Ironbound
113 Dunellen Route 28 and U.S. Route 22
  • Introduced by Somerset Bus Company in 1946 as the 143 and 222.
  • Operates as route 113N via former 222 route (East Front Street, Terrill Road, Midway Avenue, excepting service via North Avenue and North Broad Street) and as route 113S via former route 143 route (Watchung Avenue, East 4th/5th Street, South Avenue, Chestnut Street, Salem Road, Liberty Avenue, Bloy Street).
  • Ironbound
114 Bridgewater Commons Route 28, Watchung Avenue, Mountain Avenue, Morris Avenue, and U.S. Route 22
  • Formerly 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
  • Ironbound
115 Avenel or Rahway St. Georges Avenue and Bayway Avenue
  • Sunday service added 4/2/22
  • Introduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1957 as the 135
  • Select Weekday and all Saturday trips used to serve Union City, was removed for unknown reasons.
  • Limited service via Elizabeth Avenue and Stiles Street in Linden.
  • Ironbound
116 Perth Amboy Convery Boulevard, Port Reading Avenue, and Roosevelt Avenue
  • Introduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1958; formerly part of the 139
  • Ironbound
117 Somerville U.S. Route 22
  • Weekday Peak Hour service only (AM to New York, PM to Somerville)
  • Introduced by NJ Transit in 1991 as a variant of the 114.
  • Ironbound

To points south of the Raritan River from PABT

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

Route Terminal Major streets Notes History Garage
130 Howell or Lakewood U.S. Route 9
  • Weekday afternoon service only
  • Express between New York and Union Hill Park & Ride
  • Introduced by NJ Transit in 2010 as a variant of the 139
  • Howell
  • Academy Bus Lines Toms River Garage
131 Sayreville Ernston Road
  • Weekday Peak Hour Service Only (AM to New York, PM to Sayreville)
  • Some trips continue on 135 route to Freehold
  • Introduced by NJ Transit in 1991
  • Howell
132 (second use) Lakewood or Freehold U.S. Route 9, Wemrock Road, Stillwells Corner Road
  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to New York, PM to Freehold)
  • All AM trips begin in Lakewood, then run express after Gordon's Corner Park & Ride
  • All PM trips run express to Gordon's Corner, then operate via Raintree Drive and Stonehurst to Freehold.
  • Introduced by NJ Transit in 2010 as a variant of the 139
  • Howell
133 Old Bridge Route 34 or Route 516
  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to New York, PM to Old Bridge)
  • Introduced by NJ Transit in 1983 as a variant of the 139
  • Service to Marlboro and Freehold split off into the 135 in 1991
  • Howell
135 Freehold Center Matawan Avenue, Route 79
  • Introduced in NJ Transit in 1991; incorporates the former 133 line to Freehold
  • Howell
136 Lakewood U.S. Route 9
  • Limited PM rush hour service only
  • Introduced by NJ Transit in 2010 as a variant of the 139
  • Express between New York and Freehold Mall
  • Howell
  • Academy Bus Lines Toms River Garage
137 Toms 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 319
  • Howell
138 Old Bridge or Monroe Route 18, Ferry Road, Summerhill Road, Spotswood-Englishtown Road
  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to New York, PM to Old Bridge or Monroe)
  • Trips alternate between Old Bridge and Monroe, with 1 PM trip serving both
  • Some AM trips begin in Monroe, then serve Old Bridge stops before continuing to New York
  • Introduced by NJ Transit in 1983 as a variant of the 139
  • Howell
139 Lakewood U.S. Route 9
  • 24-hour service
  • Introduced by Transport of New Jersey in 1958
  • Portion from Port Authority to Perth Amboy split off into the 116 in 1958.
  • Meadowlands
  • Howell
  • Ironbound
  • Academy Bus Lines Toms River Garage
139E Howell Route 522, Route 527, Route 516, U.S. Route 9
  • 139 Englishtown service via Browntown (Old Bridge)
  • Limited rush hour service only (AM to New York, PM to Howell)
  • Formerly designated as the 132
  • Howell

Former routes

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

Route Terminals Major streets Current status
132 (first use)
Freehold Port Authority County Routes 516, 527, 522
  • Now the Route 139 Englishtown Service.
134
Old Bridge Wall Street Route 18, Route 516
  • Discontinued in June 2010 due to budget crisis.
136
Lakewood Wall Street U.S. Route 9
156T
Cliffside Park Winston Towers PABT NJ Turnpike
  • Route discontinued in the 1990s.
  • Like the 153 but it stops at the Lower Level of the GWB Plaza.
162
Passaic Port Authority U.S. Route 46
  • Absorbed into the 161 line. Number reassigned to a 163 variant.
184
GWB Bus Station Oradell U.S. Route 9W
  • Unknown when discontinued, most likely discontinued the 1970s.

References

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  1. ^ "NJ Transit takes over contractor's bus routes to ease crowding". 24 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d "Nj Transit".
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