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NJ TRANSIT STREAMLINES FREE TRANS-HUDSON BUS/FERRY SERVICE FOR GLADSTONE BRANCH CUSTOMERS


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NJ TRANSIT STREAMLINES FREE TRANS-HUDSON BUS/FERRY SERVICE FOR GLADSTONE BRANCH CUSTOMERS

NJ Transit

Source: PressReleasePoint.com
19 November 2012


NJT-12-107

NEWARK, NJ — NJ TRANSIT is streamlining its free emergency shuttle bus/ferry service and shuttle bus to rail service to improve the trans-Hudson commute for Gladstone Branch customers along the Morris & Essex Lines.

Starting Tuesday, November 20, selected Gladstone Branch stations will be served by two bus routes that will provide service to and from Summit Station, where customers will be able to connect with the following travel options:

Free shuttle bus service (“Routes A and B”) will operate to meet Midtown Direct trains and selected Hoboken-bound trains departing Summit on weekdays from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. and returning to Summit for trains departing New York/Hoboken from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. 

At Summit Station, customers may transfer to another free shuttle bus (“Route C”) that will operate express between Summit and Liberty State Park (LSP), where free ferry service is available between LSP and Battery Park (Lower Manhattan) via Statue Cruise Lines.

The shuttle buses will serve Gladstone Branch stations along two routes (visit njtransit.com for detailed schedules). 

The “Route A” shuttle bus to/from Summit Station will board customers from the following locations:

The “Route B” shuttle bus to/from Summit Station will board customers from the following locations:

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About NJ TRANSIT 

NJ TRANSIT is the nation's largest statewide public transportation system providing more than 895,000 weekday trips on 261 bus routes, three light rail lines, 12 commuter rail lines and through Access Link paratransit service. It is the second largest transit system in the country with 164 rail stations, 61 light rail stations and more than 19,000 bus stops linking major points in New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia.



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