List of NJ Transit bus routes (400–449)

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#3085 on the #407 line in Camden.
New Jersey Transit operates the following bus routes across Camden, Gloucester, and Salem counties, with most running to Philadelphia via the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. At the time that the routes were numbered as such all of these routes crossed the Delaware River via the Benjamin Franklin Bridge; the 403, 405, 407, 413, and 419 have since been cut back to Camden. (The 418 was created as a separate designation of the 409.) All routes into Philadelphia operate via 6th, Market, Broad, and Vine Streets in Center City Philadelphia.
Effective Monday, September 19, 2011, bus routes 400 and 403 are now operating as "Exact Fare".
Routes
All service shown is for the full route except for branching. WRTC stands for Walter Rand Transportation Center in the table below.
Route
|
Western terminus
|
Service in Camden?
|
Main routes of travel
|
New Jersey terminus
|
Garage
|
Fare collection
|
Notes
|
400
|
Philadelphia
|
WRTC and local service
|
Black Horse Pike
|
Sicklerville
|
Washington Township
|
Exact fare
|
|
401
|
Philadelphia
|
WRTC and local service
|
Broadway/Kings Highway Route 45
|
Salem
|
Washington Township
|
Full service
|
- Formerly Route G
- Some Saturday and most Sunday service ends in Woodbury
|
402
|
Philadelphia
|
WRTC and local service
|
Broadway Crown Point Road
|
Pennsville
|
Washington Township
|
Full service
|
- No weekday midday service
- Limited service on weekends
- Formerly Route J
|
403
|
Camden
|
WRTC and local service
|
White Horse Pike Sicklerville Road
|
Turnersville
|
Washington Township
|
Exact fare
|
|
404
|
Philadelphia
|
WRTC and local service
|
Federal Street Westfield Avenue Park Avenue
|
Cherry Hill Mall
|
Newton Avenue
|
Exact fare
|
|
405
|
Camden
|
WRTC and local service
|
Federal Street/Kings Highway
|
Cherry Hill Mall
|
Newton Avenue
|
Exact fare
|
- Some rush hour service extended to Kingston Estates
- Formerly Route 6, then later 456
|
406
|
Philadelphia
|
WRTC and local service
|
Route 70
|
Berlin
|
Washington Township
|
Full service
|
|
407
|
Camden
|
WRTC and local service
|
Maple Avenue/Main Street
|
Moorestown Mall
|
Newton Avenue
|
Exact fare
|
- Limited rush hour service via Mount Laurel
- Formerly Route 7
|
408
|
Philadelphia
|
WRTC only
|
Delsea Drive
|
Millville
|
Washington Township
|
Full service
|
|
409
|
Philadelphia
|
WRTC only
|
Route 130
|
Trenton Transit Center
|
Newton Avenue
|
Full service
|
- Formerly Route 9A
- Additional service between White Horse and Downtown Trenton available on 603/613
|
410
|
Philadelphia
|
WRTC and local service
|
Broadway Route 45 Route 77
|
Bridgeton
|
Washington Township
|
Full service
|
|
412
|
Philadelphia
|
WRTC and local service
|
Broadway Main Street
|
Glassboro
|
Washington Township
|
Full service
|
- No Sunday service
- Formerly Route W
|
413
|
Camden
|
WRTC and local service
|
Route 38 Kings Highway/Marne Highway/Washington Street High Street
|
Burlington Towne Center
|
Newton Avenue
|
Exact fare
|
|
414 (rush hours only)
|
Philadelphia JFK Blvd at 30th Street
|
Bridge Plaza only
|
Admiral Wilson Blvd.
|
Moorestown
|
Newton Avenue
|
Exact fare
|
- Limited rush hour service
- Express variant of 407, created 1/8/11
- Extended from Center City to 30th Street Station as of 1/17/17
|
417 (rush hours only)
|
Philadelphia JFK Blvd at 30th Street
|
Bridge Plaza only
|
Route 130 Limited stops
|
Willingboro & Mt. Holly
|
Newton Avenue
|
Full service
|
- Local service Willingboro-Mt. Holly
- Express variant of the 409 for Philadelphia-oriented service.
- Formerly Route 9B
- Extended from Center City to 30th Street Station as of 1/17/17
|
418 (rush hours only)
|
Camden or Mt. Holly
|
WRTC and Route 38
|
Interstate 295 (Camden: No stops between Moorestown Mall and downtown Trenton) (Mt. Holly: Last pickup northbound/first dropoff southbound in Willingboro)
|
Trenton Transit Center
|
Newton Avenue
|
Full service
|
- Express variant of the 409 for Trenton-oriented service.
- Formerly Route 9C
|
419
|
Camden
|
WRTC and local service
|
River Road Broad Street
|
Riverside
|
Newton Avenue
|
Exact fare
|
- Formerly Route 9
- Route cut back from Burlington Towne Center to Riverside as of 9/5/15
|
Former routes
This list includes routes that have been renumbered or are now operated by private companies.
Route
|
Terminals
|
Major streets
|
Current status
|
411
|
Philadelphia
|
Paulsboro
|
Crown Point Road
|
Route became #461, then was later merged into #455 line.
|
414
(first use)
|
Frankford, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
Marlton
|
New Jersey Route 73
|
Discontinued due to low ridership.
|
416
|
Walter Rand Transportation Center, Camden
|
UPS Air Hub, Tinicum, Delaware County, Pa.
|
Interstate 95
|
Limited shift change service, discontinued due to low ridership.
|
423
|
Rodney Square, Wilmington
|
Penns Grove
|
Shell Road
|
Discontinued in 2010 because of insufficient ridership.
|
External links
- New Jersey Transit - Bus
- Chicago Transit & Railfan Web Site: New Jersey Transit
- Unofficial New Jersey Transit bus map
Mass transit in the Delaware Valley
|
Transit buses |
- SEPTA
- Philadelphia
- Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties
- Krapf Transit
- Philly Phlash
- Bucks County
- TMA Bucks
- Chester County
- Transportation Management Association of Chester County
- Pottstown
- Pottstown Area Rapid Transit
- Reading
- Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority
- NJ Transit
- Camden, Gloucester, and Salem County suburban service
- Camden, Gloucester, and Salem County local service
- Atlantic and Cape May County local service
- Long-distance local routes from Philadelphia
- Long-distance routes from Atlantic City
- DART First State
- Kent County
- New Castle County
- inter-county
- Cecil County
- Cecil Transit
|
Commuter rail |
- SEPTA Regional Rail
- Airport Line
- Chestnut Hill East Line
- Chestnut Hill West Line
- Cynwyd Line
- Fox Chase Line
- Lansdale/Doylestown Line
- Manayunk/Norristown Line
- Media/Elwyn Line
- Paoli/Thorndale Line
- Trenton Line
- Warminster Line
- West Trenton Line
- Wilmington/Newark Line
- NJ Transit
- Atlantic City Line
|
Rapid transit and light rail
|
- SEPTA
- Broad Street Line
- Market–Frankford Line
- Norristown High Speed Line
- Subway–Surface trolleys
- Route 15
- Routes 101 and 102
- Delaware River Port Authority
- PATCO Speedline
- NJ Transit
- River Line
- Proposed
Schuylkill Valley Metro (cancelled)
Greenline (cancelled)
- Glassboro–Camden Line
- Camden-Philadelphia BRT
|
Intercity Bus |
- Bieber
- BoltBus
- Greyhound Lines
- Martz Trailways
- Megabus
- OurBus
- Peter Pan Bus Lines
- Trans-Bridge Lines
|
NJ Transit Bus Operations
|
Routes |
- 1–99
- 100–199
- 300–399
- 400–449
- 450–499
- 500–549
- 550–599
- 600–699
- 700–799
- 800–880
- Wheels Suburban Transportation
|
Terminals |
- Atlantic City
- Broadway (Paterson)
- Exchange Place
- GWB Plaza
- GWB Station
- Hackensack
- Hoboken Terminal
- Irvington
- Journal Square
- Lakewood
- Metropark
- Newark Penn Station
- Nungessers
- Ocean City
- Passaic
- Philadelphia Greyhound
- Port Authority
- Red Bank
- Ridgewood
- Trenton
- Vineland
- Walter Rand
- Weehawken
|
Other |
- NJ Transit bus fleet
- Bus rapid transit
- Newark Light Rail
- PABCO Transit
|
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