Rockland Coaches Route 14K at GWBBS in 2014 |
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Showing posts with label GW Bridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GW Bridge. Show all posts
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Monday, September 22, 2014
George Washington Bridge Bus Station Renovations Update
Major renovations continue at the George Washington Bridge Bus Station. Only one platform is in use for all departures. Rockland Coaches' 9A and Saddle River Tours/Ameribus Routes 11C and 20/84 depart from the front of the terminal at "Zone A." The jitneys depart from the middle zones and NJT routes depart from the rear zones. Please see our previous post for additional information regarding the construction.
Passengers must climb the temporary staircase for all departing buses and jitneys. |
Temporary Waiting Room on Ft. Washington Ave. |
Rockland Coaches 9A waiting for departure to New City at the front of terminal by "Zone A." |
Ameribus/Saddle River Tours Route 11C to Spring Valley loading from Zone A. |
NJT buses depart from the rear of the platform. |
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014
George Washington Bridge Bus Station Renovations
This phase of the construction is expected to last approximately one year. More information about the renovations, and some renderings of what the terminal will look like are available here.
Bus service and ridership to the terminal has diminished over the past few years. Hopefully the revived terminal will attract new riders as an alternative to the decrepit and overcrowded Port Authority Bus Terminal in midtown. We continue to advocate for increased bus service over the GWB to the terminal. Innovative new express routes, service to midtown via the east side and express bus lanes at the bridge are all potential solutions at little additional investment to the infrastructure to help alleviate overcrowding at the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
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