Suburban Transit
#21059 runs past Bryant Park in Manhattan. | |
Parent | Coach USA |
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Founded | 1941 |
Headquarters | 750 Somerset Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 |
Locale | Central Jersey |
Service area | Middlesex, Mercer, and Somerset counties |
Service type |
Line run Contract operations Charter bus service |
Routes |
5 directly controlled 3 under contract |
Fleet | 140[1] |
Chief executive | Ronald Kohn (GM) |
Website | Suburban Transit |
Suburban Transit is a bus operator in central New Jersey owned by Coach USA which provides commuter bus service from Mercer, and Middlesex County to New York City and local bus service along the New Jersey Route 27 and U.S. Route 130 in Middlesex County.
Routes
Route | Terminal A | Main streets of travel | Terminal B |
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Dunellen Local (rush hours only) |
Dunellen | Route 529 New Jersey Route 27 |
Kendall Park, or New Brunswick |
Line 100 | Port Authority Bus Terminal | New Jersey Turnpike (to exit 9) Route 18 Lincoln Highway Route 1 (some rush hour trips only) |
Princeton Nassau Street and Palmer Square (full-time) Princeton Shopping Center (rush hours only) |
Line 300 (some trips operated by Academy Bus) |
Port Authority Bus Terminal | New Jersey Turnpike (to exit 8A (most trips) or 8 (limited rush hour trips only) Route 32 (all trips except Twin Rivers) Route 130 (all trips except Monroe Township) Plainsboro Road (Plainsboro trips only) Forsgate Drive, Half Acre Road (Monroe trips only) |
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Line 400 | Port Authority Bus Terminal | New Jersey Turnpike (to exit 9) Route 18/Ryders Lane/New Brunswick Avenue (rush hours only) |
East Brunswick Transportation Center (full-time) Old Stage and Summerhill Roads (rush hours only) |
Line 500 (rush hours only) |
New York United Nations plaza |
New Jersey Turnpike (to exit 9) Somerset Street/Lincoln Highway |
Kendall Park Shopping Center, or New Brunswick Garage, or Milltown, or East Brunswick Transportation Center |
Line 600 (rush hours only) |
New York Wall Street area |
New Jersey Turnpike (to exit 9) Lincoln Highway(Princeton trips only) |
East Brunswick Transportation Center, or Princeton Palmer Square |
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