Transit Systems

Although NJ Transit has the biggest mass transit system in New Jersey, there are also PATH trains, ferries, and independent bus lines. Learn more about the different options below.

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NJ Transit

Covering a service area of 5,325 square miles, NJ TRANSIT is the nation's third largest provider of bus, rail and light rail transit, linking major points in New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia. The agency operates an active fleet of 2,221 buses, 1,231 trains and 93 light rail vehicles over 253 bus routes and 12 rail lines statewide.

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PATH

This heavy rail rapid-transit system serves as the primary transit link between Manhattan and neighboring New Jersey urban communities, as well as suburban commuter railroads. PATH trains (which stands for Port Authority Trans-Hudson Corporation) operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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NY Waterway

Across more than a dozen routes spanning the Hudson River, East River and New York Harbor, NY Waterway ferries link communities across New Jersey and to Downtown and Midtown Manhattan. With open-air decks and modern terminals, a NY Waterway commute offers stunning skyline views and comfort throughout the trip.

Academy

Academy Bus, the largest privately owned and operated transportation company in the US, has been serving the East Coast for over 40 years. We operate commuter buses from New Jersey to Manhattan and from Virginia and Maryland to Washington DC plus service to downtown Baltimore in Maryland.

Lakeland

Lakeland Bus Lines, Inc. is a privately owned bus carrier offering direct commuter service from Morris County, NJ to New York City as well as Charters and Tours.

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