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New NJ Transit Bus Schedules to Begin Aug. 30

By Herald Staff

NEWARK — NJ TRANSIT on Aug. 28 announced new systemwide bus schedules with service adjustments on many routes to help meet high ridership demand as well as to create better transfer opportunities and operational efficiencies.
The adjustments, which NJ TRANSIT makes several times a year to match service with ridership trends, include 11 routes that will operate additional or extended trips or be re-routed in response to customer requests.
“These system wide adjustments reflect our commitment to adapt to the ever-changing needs of our bus customers and deliver maximum service in a fiscally challenging environment,” said NJ TRANSIT Executive Director Richard Sarles.
The changes take effect Aug. 30.
Cape May County
* 552 Cape May-Atlantic City: The 4:17 p.m. trip from Cape May and the 7:40 p.m. trip from Atlantic City will be adjusted weekdays to serve Cape May County Technical School.
Atlantic County
* 501 Atlantic City-Brigantine Beach: Weekend Brigantine Express trips will operate via the Borgata, Trump Marina and Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City to match weekday patterns.
* 552 Cape May-Atlantic City: The 4:17 p.m. trip from Cape May and the 7:40 p.m. trip from Atlantic City will be adjusted weekdays to serve Cape May County Technical School.
Customers can review timetables available aboard buses, at customer service offices or online at www.njtransit.com. Schedule information also is available by calling 973-275-5555.

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