NEWARK — Customers will benefit from improvements to several high-volume bus routes, seasonal “early getaway” service and express trips to popular Jersey Shore destinations in systemwide bus schedule adjustments that take effect Saturday, June 27.
“Our on-going bus studies in high-ridership corridors, including Newark and Jersey City, are already paying dividends to our customers with several service and route adjustments which we’ve incorporated into the new bus schedules,” said NJ TRANSIT Executive Director Richard Sarles. “In addition, we’re making seasonal adjustments to help our customers enjoy the Jersey Shore and other attractions throughout the state.”
Customers are encouraged to review new timetables available on their buses, at
NJ TRANSIT customer service offices at major terminals or online at www.njtransit.com.
In Cape May County, the following changes will be made:
* 316 Philadelphia-Wildwood-Cape May Express: Service on this seasonal line resumes through Labor Day.
* 319 New York-Atlantic City-Cape May: Service will be extended beyond Wildwood to Cape May daily through Labor Day.
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