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Towns Served by Connecting Rail and Bus Service Belleville Belleville Park Ave Sandford Ave BELLEVILLE Ave Ave Branch Brook Park Ave To Newark illard Montclair, W Hackettstown atsessing Ave Ave Clara Maas W MedIcal Center Berkeley Ave Park & Lot Ave Maintained by Parkway W Naples BLOOMFIELD Ave Essex County Florence Florence Franklin St Frederick St Ave Watsessing Ave Lexington Ave Grove Street - Newark Penn Station Franklin Magnolia St Verona Ave Square Ave Ave Watsessing Shopping SILVER Belmont Ave Center Franklin LAKE atchung Manchester Pl Broad St. Station - Newark Penn Station W Beaumont Pl Degraw Silver Lake St Silver Bellair Pl Grove Park & Ride Lot Branch Brook Pl Highland Accessible Station Street at Station Lake Montclair Branch Brook Ave Commuter Rail Ave Park Ave N 7th St PATH Ave Honiss St Althea Ave Gibson Parker St Ave Arlington Tennis GraftonRidge St Connecting Rail Services Clifton Belmont Courts Ave Ave Mt Prospect Bloomfield Pedestrian FOREST oodside Heckel St Forest Hill Pky Connecting Bus Services Ramp from W Jeraldo St Heller Pky to HILL Lawrence St Lake St Summer Ave Station Park & Ride Lots Heller Pky Ave La France Chester Delevan For information by telephone, call our Transit Information Center Ave Broadway Ave W at the numbers listed below: Montclair Daily from 6:00 a.m. to midnight: Grove St Elwood Ave E (800) 772-2222 UPPER Text Telephone......(TT) (800) 772-2287 Ampere Pky ROSEVILLE Davenport N 17th St Daily - 24 hours/7 days: Abington N 16th St Ave Security Hot Line......(888) TIPS-NJT - N 15th St Ave Davenport Delavan (to report suspicious activities or packages) Columbus Berkeley Ave Boonton Hospital Ave Avenue www.njtransit.com 1st Abington Ave Ballantine Pky Scale in Miles Ave W Line 0 1/4 1/2 Berkeley Ave February 2007 St. Mary's N 12th St 1th St Ave Cemetery N 1 Ave N 10th St Abington 2nd Peck Ave W Ave Ave E Roseville Lake St N 7th St Ave N 6th St Highland Ave EAST N 5th St Parker St 4th St Ridge St 3rd St 3rd Clifton ORANGE Ave W Bloomfield Ave Springdale Avenue Mt Prospect Summer Mt Pleasant Cemetery Ave Broadway 2nd Connecting Rail and Bus Ave E River Bank 4th Ave W Park Service to Light Rail Stations Ave GROVE STREET 11, 28, 29, 72, 90 Park NEWARK Ave Passaic Silver Lake Bloomfield 27, 90 Park Park KEARNY To Branch Brook Park Avenue Ave Gladstone, Ave 27, 74, 90, 92, 93 Dover Kearny 6th Davenport Avenue Morristown Ave W LOWER Park Line ROSEVILLE Ave Sacred Heart Bloomfield Avenue Cathedral 11, 28, 29, 72 Basilica 7th Ave W Victoria Park Avenue Ave 41 King Jr Blvd West Hudson Ave Park 2nd St Orange Street 1st St 29*, 71*, 73*, 75* Branch Brook Dr ML Park Skating 7th EAST Ave Broadway Broad St East Passaic *Not all trips serve this station. Center NEWARK Please check bus timetable. W est Market St Sussex McCarter Hwy Central Orange Ave Norfolk Street Ave Broad Street Frank E Rodgers Blvd N Street 24, 44, 99 Street Morris Dickerson St Station Central & Essex Warren Street Ave Duryea St Lines 71*, 73*, 79* Hecker St Hudson St Newark *Not all trips serve this station. Jay St Orange St Broad Street Please check bus timetable. Nesbitt St Norfolk St Hamilton St Newark St Ave Washington Street Cleveland 11, 28, 29, 44*, 70* 72, 76, 78* Riverfront Ave *Inbound bus connections only. New St Harrison Boyden St Stadium Bears & Eagles Science Dey St Ave Hartford St Burnett St Riverfront Stadium Military Park Park District Eagles St Lock St James St Newark Bridge St HARRISON 13, 24, 27, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, Central Public University 44, 59, 62, 65, 66, 67, 70, 72, Library Warren St Norfolk Ave Summit St Broad St Atlantic 73, 76, 78, 108 St Michael's Washington Street Medical Washington Street Sussex St Center Park NEWARK PENN Wash. Lombardy Bergen St STATION UNIVERSITY Park St Ave New Jersey Bleeker St Newark S 6th St PATH Ave HEIGHTS Institute of Museum Essex St Warren Technology S 2nd St 1st St Northeast Corridor Warren St Fulton St Littleton Street DOWNT O W N To North Jersey Camden St Hoboken, Fairmount Rutgers Coast Line Bergen St NEWARK W University- New York est Market St King Jr Blvd Rector St Newark Raritan Valley Line Ave Sarah Campus V University Hospital/ Summit St New St W aughn NJ Amtrak ay PATH to University of Dr ML Performing South Orange Medicine & Dentistry Arts Center NJPAC/ Jersey City, 1, 5, 11*, 21, 25, 28*, Military Center St Hoboken, 29*, 31, 34, 39*, 40, 44, 62, (UMDNJ) Norfolk St Ave University fe St Park New York 13th St ashington St 67*, 70, 71*, 72, 73, 75, 76, NJ Center Street W 78, 79, 108, 308, 319, 978 Historical Harrison NJPAC/ icklif Halsey St Corridor *Not all trips serve this station W Society Frank E Rodgers Essex County Essex County Blvd S Broad St E Park St Center Street Please check bus timetable. Court Complex College Park Pl River St Raymond Blvd Mulberry St Commuter rail service 14th South Orange Washington to Newark Liberty Ave Ave Northeast Int'l Airport Station Street Military Clinton St *Accessible 15th Park in Fall 2006 Ave Branford Pl Market St William St Ave Atlantic Street Washington Park* * Newark Penn Edison Pl Gateway 11, 13, 27, 28, 29, Mercer St Arlington St Center Station NJ TRANSIT Riverfront 39, 41, 42, 43, 59, University ashington St 65, 66 WilliamHalsey St St Headquarters Ave W Stadium* *Southbound bus Newark Springfield Broad St Newark Penn 11, 13, 27, 28, connections only. Arena Station (under Raymond Blvd 29, 39, 43, 72, 76, 78 construction) Mulberry St Court St Ave *Northbound bus Hill St Green St connections only McCarter Hwy Riverbank NJ RR Bruen St Market St 17th Downing St Park Ave City BROAD STREET Franklin St STATION Hall McWhorterUnion St St Clover St Frank Columbia St Ferry St Gladstone Branch Liberty St Lafayette St W Kinney St Lautenberg Spruce St Peter W. Post Office Prospect St Morristown Line Rodino Federal M.L.King Montclair - Congress Stferson St Boonton Line Building Federal IRONBOUND Court- Jef 11, 13, 27, 28, 29, Crawford St House Elm St E Kinney St Madison St 39, 41, 43, 72, 76, Muhammad Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Monroe St 78, 108 Longworth St St. James Ferry St Ali Hospital Adams St Ave E Chestnut St Jackson St Spruce St an Buren St W V Walnut St ilson Camp St Polk St McWhorter St New Ave Lincoln York Park Ave Ave Pennington St W Pacific St arwick St To Clinton fersonNichols St St Bay Head, Pulaski St Tichenor St Independence High Bridge, Jef Trenton E. Kinney St Park Towns Served by Connecting Rail and Bus Service Rail Connections Bus Connections - Owned and operated by NJ TRANSIT unless noted Broad Street Station - serves Gladstone, Summit, Newark, Hoboken, 1 Newark 29 Bloomfield Ave 44 Tremont 71 Newark - West Caldwell 79 Newark - Parsippany Gladstone Branch serves Irvington, Newark, Kearny, Jersey City serves Parsippany - Troy Hills, Montville, (Owned and operated by Coach USA) serves Newark, East Orange, Orange, serves Newark, East Orange, Orange, Secaucus Junction, New York and intermediate points Fairfield, West Caldwell, Caldwell, Verona, serves Orange, East Orange, Newark West Orange, Livingston, Roseland, Essex Fells, Parsippany 5 Kinney Montclair, Glen Ridge, Bloomfield, Newark Caldwell, West Caldwell, Fairfield - serves Dover, Morristown, Summit, the Oranges, serves Newark, East Orange 59 Plainfield - Newark 90 Grove Street Crosstown Morristown Line serves Dunellen, Plainfield, Scotch Plains, serves Irvington, Newark, East Orange, Newark, Hoboken, Secaucus Junction, New York and intermediate points 31 31 Bus 72 Paterson - Newark 11 Newark - Willowbrook (Owned and operated by Coach USA) Westfield, Garwood, Cranford, Roselle, serves Newark, Bloomfield, Clifton, Paterson Bloomfield, Belleville serves Wayne, Little Falls, Cedar Grove, Verona, serves Newark, Orange, South Orange, Elizabeth, Hillside, Newark Montclair - Boonton Line - serves Hackettstown, Dover, Wayne, Little Falls, Montclair, Glen Ridge, Bloomfield, Newark Maplewood, Livingston 73 Newark - Livingston 92 Orange Crosstown Montclair, Glen Ridge, Bloomfield, Newark, Hoboken, Secaucus Junction, 62 Newark - Woodbridge - Perth Amboy serves Livingston, East Hanover, Whippany, serves South Orange, Orange, New York and intermediate points 13 Broad St - Clinton Ave 34 Market Street serves Perth Amboy, Edison, Woodbridge, Carteret, Florham Park, West Orange, Orange, East Orange, Bloomfield, Belleville serves Irvington, Newark, Belleville, Nutley, Clifton serves Newark, East Orange, Blooomfield, Iselin, Rahway, Roselle, Linden, Elizabeth, East Orange, Newark Newark Penn Station Orange, Montclair Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark 93 Bloomfield - Newark City Subway 21 Main St 74 Main - Passaic serves Bloomfield, Belleville, Newark Northeast Corridor - serves Trenton, Princeton Junction, New Brunswick, serves West Orange, Orange, East Orange, Newark 39 Chancellor Ave - Kearny Ave 65/66 Newark - Mountainside - Somerville serves Paterson, Clifton, Passaic, Nutley, Metuchen, Metropark, Elizabeth, Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark, serves North Arlington, Kearny, Harrison, serves Somerville, Bound Brook, Middlesex, Belleville, Newark 99 Clifton Avenue Crosstown Secaucus Junction, New York and intermediate points 24 Orange - Newark - Elizabeth Newark, Irvington Dunellen, Bridgewater, Piscataway, Plainfield, serves Newark, Hillside (Owned and operated by Coach USA) North Plainfield, Watchung, Scotch Plains, 75 Newark - Butler 40 Kearny - Jersey Gardens Mountainside, Springfield, Union, Hillside, Newark serves Newark, West Orange, Verona, 108 Newark - New York North Jersey Coast Line - serves Bay Head, Point Pleasant Beach, Belmar, serves Orange, East Orange, Newark, Elizabeth serves Kearny, Harrison, Newark, Port Cedar Grove, Little Falls, Wayne, Pequannock, serves Newark, Union City, New York Long Branch, Aberdeen-Matawan, Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark, 67 Newark - Lakewood - Toms River 25 Newark, Jersey Gardens Mall, Port Elizabeth Pompton Lakes, Riverdale, Bloomingdale, Butler Hoboken, Secaucus Junction, New York and intermediate points Springfield Avenue serves numerous towns in Ocean, Monmouth, and 308 Newark - Six Flags Great Adventure serves Maplewood, Irvington, Newark 41 Park Avenue Middlesex counties.
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