Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Super Expensive Bus Service to the Super Bowl

The Star Ledger is reporting that NJ is offering a Fan Express bus service to the Super Bowl from locations throughout Northern New Jersey and New York for $51.  

More info on the service is available here.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

70-170 Maple Ave (1971)

Public Service's Route 70-170 between Paterson and Ramsey.  A truncated version of this route still runs today between Paterson and Ridgewood as the NJT Route 746.




Public Service Route 80 Hasbrouck Heights - New York (1971)

This is the old Route 80 from the GWB Terminal to Hasbrouck Heights.  Service over the GWB  was discontinued in the 1980's and rerouted between Passaic and Englewood as the B-80.  The service remains today as NJT's Route 780.


Thursday, December 5, 2013

Vintage NJ Bus Pictures

Nycsubway.org, besides being a great resource for the NY City Subway, has hundreds of vintage bus pictures on the site.

Check out this link for a bunch of vintage Maplewood Equipment pictures:

http://bus.nycsubway.org/perl/showpix?nsystem=463

There are links to pictures for Transport of New Jersey/NJT, Red and Tan and many others around the Tri-State Area.

Tenafly Asks NJ Transit to Expand Bus Service

Here's an interesting article from the Northern Valley Suburbinate discussing Tenafly residents asking NJ Transit to run some 166 buses on Tenafly and Knickerbocker Roads to make up for discontinued Rockland Coaches service over Routes 14 and 84. 

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Vintage Bus Schedule Scan Trades

Hi all.  I havent posted any schedules in a while, but I would love to trade scans with anyone who has old north jersey bus schedules especially for Bergen and Passaic Counties.  I have hundreds of old schedules in my collection - primarily Transport of New Jersey, NJT and Rockland Coaches from the 1980s and newer.  Please contact me at NJBus86@yahoo.com if you have any you would like to trade.  I hope to get some new scans up shortly.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

George Washington Bridge Bus Station Renovation

The Bergen Record is reporting that the long delayed renovation to the GWB Bus Terminal is set to begin and will take about two years to complete.  Bus service to the terminal has been decreasing dramatically over the years.  It remains to be seen whether the renovations will lead to increased ridership and service.