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770 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 770 bus time schedule & line map 770 Hackensack Bus Terminal View In Website Mode The 770 bus line (Hackensack Bus Terminal) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Hackensack Bus Terminal: 7:00 AM - 8:10 PM (2) Hackensack Via GS Plaza: 5:10 AM - 10:10 PM (3) Paterson Broadway Terminal: 8:10 AM - 9:10 PM (4) Paterson Via GS Plaza: 5:10 AM - 11:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 770 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 770 bus arriving. Direction: Hackensack Bus Terminal 770 bus Time Schedule 56 stops Hackensack Bus Terminal Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:00 AM - 8:10 PM Monday Not Operational Broadway Bus Terminal Buses, Paterson Tuesday Not Operational Broadway at Washington St Wednesday Not Operational 72 Broadway, Paterson Thursday Not Operational Broadway at Memorial Dr Friday Not Operational 141 Broadway, Paterson Saturday Not Operational Broadway at Straight St 212 Broadway, Paterson Broadway at Summer St 258 Broadway, Paterson 770 bus Info Direction: Hackensack Bus Terminal Broadway at Carroll St Stops: 56 310 Broadway, Paterson Trip Duration: 35 min Line Summary: Broadway Bus Terminal, Broadway Broadway at Rosa Parks Blvd at Washington St, Broadway at Memorial Dr, 344 Broadway, Paterson Broadway at Straight St, Broadway at Summer St, Broadway at Carroll St, Broadway at Rosa Parks Broadway at East 18th St Blvd, Broadway at East 18th St, Broadway at East 433 Broadway, Paterson 25th St, Broadway at East 27th St, Broadway at East 30th St, Broadway at 32nd St, East 33rd St at 11th Broadway at East 25th St Ave, 11th Ave at East 35th St, 11th Ave at East 37th 624 East 25th Street, Paterson St, 11th Ave at East 39th St, 11th Ave at 43rd St, Rt-4 at Sterling St, Broadway at Boulevard, Rt-4 at Broadway at East 27th St Elizabeth Ave, Rt-4 at East 54th St, North Midland 604 Broadway Avenue, Paterson Ave & Rt-4, Broadway at Plaza Rd, Rt-4 at 30th St, Rt-4 at Fair Lawn Pkwy, Rt-4 at East Amsterdam Ave, Broadway at East 30th St Rt-4 at Tumbridge Rd, Rt-4 at Blue Hill Ave, Saddle 664 Broadway Avenue, Paterson River Rd at Wyckoff Terrace, Paramus Rd at Arcadian Ave (Rt 4), Passaic St 175'E Of Plaza Way, Broadway at 32nd St Passaic St 141'E Of Harvey Ave, Passaic St 340'E Of 144 East 33rd Street, Paterson Roosevelt Ave, Passaic St at Berdan St, Passaic St at Rochelle Ave, Passaic St at Lawrence St, Passaic St East 33rd St at 11th Ave at Latham St, Passaic St at Palmer Ave, Passaic St 610 11th Avenue, Paterson at Maywood Ave, Passaic St at Elizabeth Ct, Passaic St 150'E Of Golf Ave, Passaic St at Esplanade, 11th Ave at East 35th St Passaic St at Summit Ave, Passaic St at Prospect 62 East 35th Street, Paterson Ave, Passaic St at Haynes St, 1st St at Stanley Pl, 1st St at Berry St, 1st St at Clay St, Central Ave at First 11th Ave at East 37th St St, Central Ave at Railroad Pl, Central Ave at Park St, 682 11th Avenue, Paterson Central Ave at State St, State St at Banta Pl, State St at Lawerence St, E Atlantic St 35' Of Main St, 11th Ave at East 39th St Hackensack Bus Terminal 720 11th Avenue, Paterson 11th Ave at 43rd St 764 11th Avenue, Paterson Rt-4 at Sterling St 30 Broadway, Elmwood Park Broadway at Boulevard 79 Broadway, Elmwood Park Rt-4 at Elizabeth Ave 117 Broadway, Elmwood Park Rt-4 at East 54th St 278 Broadway, Elmwood Park North Midland Ave & Rt-4 Broadway at Plaza Rd 26th Street, Fair Lawn Rt-4 at 30th St Rt-4 at Fair Lawn Pkwy 33rd Street, Fair Lawn Rt-4 at East Amsterdam Ave East Amsterdam Avenue, Fair Lawn Rt-4 at Tumbridge Rd Broadway, Fair Lawn Rt-4 at Blue Hill Ave Saddle River Rd at Wyckoff Terrace 2 Wyckoff Terrace, Fair Lawn Paramus Rd at Arcadian Ave (Rt 4) Passaic St 175'E Of Plaza Way 370 West Passaic Street, Rochelle Park Passaic St 141'E Of Harvey Ave 259 West Passaic Street, Rochelle Park Passaic St 340'E Of Roosevelt Ave 161 West Passaic Street, Rochelle Park Passaic St at Berdan St 120 Berdan Street, Rochelle Park Passaic St at Rochelle Ave 23 East Passaic Street, Saddle Brook Passaic St at Lawrence St 288 West Passaic Street, Saddle Brook Passaic St at Latham St 168 West Passaic Street, River Edge Passaic St at Palmer Ave 419 Palmer Avenue, River Edge Passaic St at Maywood Ave 18 West Passaic Street, River Edge Passaic St at Elizabeth Ct 81 East Passaic Street, River Edge Passaic St 150'E Of Golf Ave 117 East Passaic Street, River Edge Passaic St at Esplanade 463 East Passaic Street, Hackensack Passaic St at Summit Ave 350 East Passaic Street, Hackensack Passaic St at Prospect Ave 420 Prospect Avenue, Hackensack Passaic St at Haynes St 3 Clarendon Place, Hackensack 1st St at Stanley Pl 384 1st Street, Hackensack 1st St at Berry St 348 1st Street, Hackensack 1st St at Clay St 277 1st Street, Hackensack Central Ave at First St 206 Central Avenue, Hackensack Central Ave at Railroad Pl 159 Central Avenue, Hackensack Central Ave at Park St 111 Central Avenue, Hackensack Central Ave at State St 74 Central Avenue, Hackensack State St at Banta Pl 226 State Street, Hackensack State St at Lawerence St 155 State Street, Hackensack E Atlantic St 35' Of Main St 108 Main Street, Hackensack Hackensack Bus Terminal 125 Old River Street, Hackensack Direction: Hackensack Via GS Plaza 770 bus Time Schedule 58 stops Hackensack Via GS Plaza Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:10 AM - 10:10 PM Broadway Bus Terminal Buses, Paterson Tuesday 5:10 AM - 10:10 PM Broadway at Washington St Wednesday 5:10 AM - 10:10 PM 72 Broadway, Paterson Thursday 5:10 AM - 10:10 PM Broadway at Memorial Dr Friday 5:10 AM - 10:10 PM 141 Broadway, Paterson Saturday 6:00 AM - 10:10 PM Broadway at Straight St 212 Broadway, Paterson Broadway at Summer St 258 Broadway, Paterson 770 bus Info Direction: Hackensack Via GS Plaza Broadway at Carroll St Stops: 58 310 Broadway, Paterson Trip Duration: 43 min Line Summary: Broadway Bus Terminal, Broadway Broadway at Rosa Parks Blvd at Washington St, Broadway at Memorial Dr, 344 Broadway, Paterson Broadway at Straight St, Broadway at Summer St, Broadway at Carroll St, Broadway at Rosa Parks Broadway at East 18th St Blvd, Broadway at East 18th St, Broadway at East 433 Broadway, Paterson 25th St, Broadway at East 27th St, Broadway at East 30th St, Broadway at 32nd St, East 33rd St at 11th Broadway at East 25th St Ave, 11th Ave at East 35th St, 11th Ave at East 37th 624 East 25th Street, Paterson St, 11th Ave at East 39th St, 11th Ave at 43rd St, Rt-4 at Sterling St, Broadway at Boulevard, Rt-4 at Broadway at East 27th St Elizabeth Ave, Rt-4 at East 54th St, North Midland 604 Broadway Avenue, Paterson Ave & Rt-4, Broadway at Plaza Rd, Rt-4 at 30th St, Rt-4 at Fair Lawn Pkwy, Rt-4 at East Amsterdam Ave, Broadway at East 30th St Rt-4 at Tumbridge Rd, Rt-4 at Blue Hill Ave, Saddle 664 Broadway Avenue, Paterson River Rd at Wyckoff Terrace, Paramus Rd at Arcadian Ave (Rt 4), Garden State Plaza Blvd 277'E Broadway at 32nd St Of Garden State Pla, Garden State Plaza, Passaic St 144 East 33rd Street, Paterson 175'E Of Plaza Way, Passaic St 141'E Of Harvey Ave, Passaic St 340'E Of Roosevelt Ave, Passaic St at East 33rd St at 11th Ave Berdan St, Passaic St at Rochelle Ave, Passaic St at 610 11th Avenue, Paterson Lawrence St, Passaic St at Latham St, Passaic St at Palmer Ave, Passaic St at Maywood Ave, Passaic St 11th Ave at East 35th St at Elizabeth Ct, Passaic St 150'E Of Golf Ave, Passaic 62 East 35th Street, Paterson St at Esplanade, Passaic St at Summit Ave, Passaic St at Prospect Ave, Passaic St at Haynes St, 1st St at 11th Ave at East 37th St Stanley Pl, 1st St at Berry St, 1st St at Clay St, Central 682 11th Avenue, Paterson Ave at First St, Central Ave at Railroad Pl, Central Ave at Park St, Central Ave at State St, State St at Banta 11th Ave at East 39th St Pl, State St at Lawerence St, E Atlantic St 35' Of Main 720 11th Avenue, Paterson St, Hackensack Bus Terminal 11th Ave at 43rd St 764 11th Avenue, Paterson Rt-4 at Sterling St 30 Broadway, Elmwood Park Broadway at Boulevard 79 Broadway, Elmwood Park Rt-4 at Elizabeth Ave 117 Broadway, Elmwood Park Rt-4 at East 54th St 278 Broadway, Elmwood Park North Midland Ave & Rt-4 Broadway at Plaza Rd 26th Street, Fair Lawn Rt-4 at 30th St Rt-4 at Fair Lawn Pkwy 33rd Street, Fair Lawn Rt-4 at East Amsterdam Ave East Amsterdam Avenue, Fair Lawn Rt-4 at Tumbridge Rd Broadway, Fair Lawn Rt-4 at Blue Hill Ave Saddle River Rd at Wyckoff Terrace 2 Wyckoff Terrace, Fair Lawn Paramus Rd at Arcadian Ave (Rt 4) Garden State Plaza Blvd 277'E Of Garden State Pla Garden State Plaza Passaic St 175'E Of Plaza Way 370 West Passaic Street, Rochelle Park Passaic St 141'E Of Harvey Ave 259 West Passaic Street, Rochelle Park Passaic St 340'E Of Roosevelt Ave 161 West Passaic Street, Rochelle Park Passaic St at Berdan St 120 Berdan Street, Rochelle Park Passaic St at Rochelle Ave 23 East Passaic Street, Saddle Brook Passaic St at Lawrence St 288 West Passaic Street, Saddle Brook Passaic St at Latham St 168 West Passaic Street, River Edge Passaic St at Palmer Ave 419 Palmer Avenue, River Edge Passaic St at Maywood Ave 18 West Passaic Street, River Edge Passaic St at Elizabeth Ct 81 East Passaic Street, River Edge Passaic St 150'E Of Golf Ave 117 East Passaic Street, River Edge Passaic St at Esplanade 463 East Passaic Street, Hackensack Passaic St at Summit Ave 350 East Passaic Street, Hackensack Passaic St at Prospect Ave 420 Prospect Avenue, Hackensack Passaic St at Haynes St 3 Clarendon Place, Hackensack 1st St at Stanley Pl 384 1st Street, Hackensack 1st St at Berry St 348 1st Street, Hackensack 1st
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