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Driver Time Card Wayne - Northern Ctrl Ctr (800) 772-2237 NJ TRANSIT PADDLE Effective: 09/04/2021 Service: Saturday 161 _008 Run # Lines Start From To End AM Straight 8 161 1114a Wayne Wayne 812p Block 161WY007 (1-CruiseRegFull) Rte: 161 / Sgn:6249 / Ptn:3 Note: D Rte: 161 / Sgn:6246 / Ptn:10 Note: U Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 229p Port Authority Bus Terminal................................ 700pA Logon: 8-161 Vreeland Ave. at Park Ave.................................. 245p 31st St. at Bergenline Ave.................................. 710p Market St. at River Rd........................................ 252p Moonachie Rd. at Moonachie Ave...................... 722p DHD / Sgn: - / Ptn:44 US-46 at Westminster Pl.................................... 300p Main St. at Liberty St.......................................... 727p Wayne Garage....................................................1114a US-46 at Industrial Ave./Holister Rd................... 305p US-46 at Industrial Ave./Holister Rd................... 731p Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 1129a Main St. at Liberty St.......................................... 308p US-46 at Westminster Pl.................................... 736p Moonachie Rd. at Moonachie Ave...................... 313p Market St. at River Rd........................................ 743p Rte: 161 / Sgn:6249 / Ptn:3 Note: D Port Authority Bus Terminal................................ 331p Vreeland Ave. at Park Ave.................................. 748p Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 1129a END TRIP Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 757p Vreeland Ave. at Park Ave..................................1145a Rte: 161 / Sgn:6246 / Ptn:10 Note: U END TRIP Market St. at River Rd........................................ 1152a Port Authority Bus Terminal................................ 400pA DHD / Sgn: - / Ptn:7 US-46 at Westminster Pl.................................... 1200p 31st St. at Bergenline Ave.................................. 411p Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 757p US-46 at Industrial Ave./Holister Rd...................1205p Moonachie Rd. at Moonachie Ave...................... 423p Wayne Garage.................................................... 812p Main St. at Liberty St.......................................... 1208p Main St. at Liberty St.......................................... 428p **** END of RUN **** END of RUN **** END of RUN **** Moonachie Rd. at Moonachie Ave......................1213p US-46 at Industrial Ave./Holister Rd................... 432p Port Authority Bus Terminal................................1231p US-46 at Westminster Pl.................................... 437p END TRIP Market St. at River Rd........................................ 445p Rte: 161 / Sgn:6246 / Ptn:10 Note: U Vreeland Ave. at Park Ave.................................. 450p Port Authority Bus Terminal................................ 100pA Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 503p 31st St. at Bergenline Ave.................................. 111p END TRIP Moonachie Rd. at Moonachie Ave...................... 123p Rte: 161 / Sgn:6119 / Ptn:2 Note: UD Main St. at Liberty St.......................................... 128p Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 529p US-46 at Industrial Ave./Holister Rd................... 132p Vreeland Ave. at Park Ave.................................. 545p US-46 at Westminster Pl.................................... 137p Market St. at River Rd........................................ 552p Market St. at River Rd........................................ 145p US-46 at Westminster Pl.................................... 600p Vreeland Ave. at Park Ave.................................. 150p US-46 at Industrial Ave./Holister Rd................... 605p Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 203p Main St. at Liberty St.......................................... 608p END TRIP Moonachie Rd. at Moonachie Ave...................... 612p 30th St. at Palisade Ave..................................... 625p Port Authority Bus Terminal................................ 633p END TRIP NOTE- A: Trip departs from Gate 309 NOTE- D: Buses are prohibited on Palisade Ave between River Road and Passaic St., Garfield NOTE- U: Trip operates via the UNION CITY service. Actual bus assignment is at the sole discretion of NJ TRANSIT HASTUS 2015 - cscr06 07/27/2021 1245a Page 1 Crew schedule: Wayne Saturday Scenario: 1 General Pick Booking: 21SEP Wayne - Northern Ctrl Ctr (800) 772-2237 NJ TRANSIT PADDLE Effective: 09/04/2021 Service: Saturday 161 _009 Run # Lines Start From To End PM Straight 9 161 1214p Wayne Wayne 912p Block 161WY008 (1-CruiseRegFull) Rte: 161 / Sgn:6248 / Ptn:18 Note: UC Rte: 161 / Sgn:6246 / Ptn:10 Note: U Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 329pD Port Authority Bus Terminal................................ 800pA Logon: 9-161 Vreeland Ave. at Park Ave.................................. 345p 31st St. at Bergenline Ave.................................. 810p Market St. at River Rd........................................ 352p Moonachie Rd. at Moonachie Ave...................... 822p DHD / Sgn: - / Ptn:44 US-46 at Westminster Pl.................................... 400p Main St. at Liberty St.......................................... 827p Wayne Garage....................................................1214p US-46 at Industrial Ave./Holister Rd................... 405p US-46 at Industrial Ave./Holister Rd................... 831p Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 1229p Main St. at Liberty St.......................................... 408p US-46 at Westminster Pl.................................... 836p Moonachie Rd. at Moonachie Ave...................... 413p Market St. at River Rd........................................ 843p Rte: 161 / Sgn:6249 / Ptn:3 Note: D Central Blvd. at Commerce Blvd........................ 415p Vreeland Ave. at Park Ave.................................. 848p Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 1229p 30th St. at Palisade Ave..................................... 433p Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 857p Vreeland Ave. at Park Ave..................................1245p Port Authority Bus Terminal................................ 442p END TRIP Market St. at River Rd........................................ 1252p END TRIP DHD / Sgn: - / Ptn:7 US-46 at Westminster Pl.................................... 100p Rte: 161 / Sgn:6246 / Ptn:10 Note: U Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 857p US-46 at Industrial Ave./Holister Rd................... 105p Port Authority Bus Terminal................................ 500pA Wayne Garage.................................................... 912p Main St. at Liberty St.......................................... 108p 31st St. at Bergenline Ave.................................. 511p **** END of RUN **** END of RUN **** END of RUN **** Moonachie Rd. at Moonachie Ave...................... 113p Moonachie Rd. at Moonachie Ave...................... 523p Port Authority Bus Terminal................................ 131p Main St. at Liberty St.......................................... 528p END TRIP US-46 at Industrial Ave./Holister Rd................... 532p Rte: 161 / Sgn:6246 / Ptn:10 Note: U US-46 at Westminster Pl.................................... 537p Port Authority Bus Terminal................................ 200pA Market St. at River Rd........................................ 545p 31st St. at Bergenline Ave.................................. 211p Vreeland Ave. at Park Ave.................................. 550p Moonachie Rd. at Moonachie Ave...................... 223p Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 602p Main St. at Liberty St.......................................... 228p END TRIP US-46 at Industrial Ave./Holister Rd................... 232p Rte: 161 / Sgn:6249 / Ptn:3 Note: D US-46 at Westminster Pl.................................... 237p Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 629p Market St. at River Rd........................................ 245p Vreeland Ave. at Park Ave.................................. 642p Vreeland Ave. at Park Ave.................................. 250p Market St. at River Rd........................................ 648p Broadway Bus Terminal..................................... 303p US-46 at Westminster Pl.................................... 655p END TRIP US-46 at Industrial Ave./Holister Rd................... 700p Main St. at Liberty St.......................................... 703p Moonachie Rd. at Moonachie Ave...................... 707p Port Authority Bus Terminal................................ 725p END TRIP NOTE- A: Trip departs from Gate 309 NOTE- C: Trip operates via the CARLSTADT-COMMERCE AVENUE service. NOTE- D: Buses are prohibited on Palisade Ave between River Road and Passaic St., Garfield NOTE- U: Trip operates via the UNION CITY service. Actual bus assignment is at the sole discretion of NJ TRANSIT HASTUS 2015 - cscr06 07/27/2021 1245a Page 2 Crew schedule: Wayne Saturday Scenario: 1 General Pick Booking: 21SEP Wayne - Northern Ctrl Ctr (800) 772-2237 NJ TRANSIT PADDLE Effective: 09/04/2021 Service: Saturday 161 _010 Run # Lines Start From To End PM Straight 10 161 114p Wayne Wayne 1012p Block 161WY009 (1-CruiseRegFull) Rte: 161 / Sgn:6119 / Ptn:2 Note: UD Rte: 161 / Sgn:6246 / Ptn:10 Note: U Broadway Bus
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