How old is NJ Transit in New Jersey?

NJ TRANSIT Marks 40 Years. NJ TRANSIT was founded on July 17, 1979 as New Jersey’s statewide public transit provider. Forty years later, our team of more than 11,000 hard-working men and women remain committed to providing safe, reliable, and cost-effective transportation for New Jersey.

What to expect when you join NJ Transit?

Build your future as part of a dynamic company committed to transforming one of the premiere transportation brands in North America. When you join Team Transit, the only limitations to your career are your own talent, ambition and willingness to learn.

How to save a trip on NJ Transit?

You currently have no saved trips. If you travel frequently between two stations, you can save your trip for even faster searching. To save a trip, first select your origin and destination, and click View Schedule. Then, on the results page, select “Save This Trip” in the Trip Tools box.

Is the NJ Transit an equal opportunity employer?

NJ TRANSIT is an Equal Opportunity Employer. NJ TRANSIT adheres to the NJ First Act. To learn more, click here .

Where can I buy New Jersey Transit tickets?

NYC Transit tickets must be purchased separately. Customers using rail tickets must purchase NJ TRANSIT light rail or bus tickets separately for travel. Light rail tickets are available from Ticket Vending Machines at the light rail stations.

When is automated service available on NJ Transit?

Automated service is available 24/7 and operators are available from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m daily.

Do you need a NJ Transit Pass to ride the light rail?

Valid weekly/monthly rail passes are accepted for free travel on connecting light rail and bus service. NYC Transit tickets must be purchased separately. Customers using rail tickets must purchase NJ TRANSIT light rail or bus tickets separately for travel.

You currently have no saved trips. If you travel frequently between two stations, you can save your trip for even faster searching. To save a trip, first select your origin and destination, and click View Schedule.

How to find your bus route in NJ Transit?

TIP: To quickly jump to your bus route, click the selector box below and type the route number.

Is there a NJ Transit bus to the Jersey Shore?

Bus Route 316 includes stops allowing connections with Amtrak’s Keystone Line and SEPTA services for fun, getaway trips to the shore. In addition, this bus offers service at the Gloucester Premium Outlet in Blackwood. NJ TRANSIT offers a discount round-trip excursion fare for travel between Philadelphia and Atlantic City at $20.00.

Where does NJ Transit stop in Atlantic City?

Consult the trip planner for service schedules to and from your destination by town name. Bus Route 551 stops at the Atlantic City Bus Terminal, allowing easy connections with NJ TRANSIT bus services to many shore destinations in southern New Jersey, including Ventor, Margate, Longport, Brigantine, Ocean City and Sea Isle City.

How much are NJ Transit round trip tickets?

A special round-trip excursion ticket is available for $42, valid for 10 days from date of sale. Drivers are not able to issue round-trip tickets on the bus. Tickets are good for up to ten (10) days from and including the date of the sale. Click the route number listed below for schedule information.