List of NJ Transit bus routes (550–599)

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Main article: New Jersey Transit Bus Operations
New Jersey Transit operates the following routes from Atlantic City, originating from the Atlantic City Bus Terminal, to points elsewhere in southern New Jersey. Most services run on the Atlantic City Expressway for some distance, and is noted below.
These routes run 24 hours a day.
Routes
Below shown is the full route. Some trips may only serve a portion of the route. All routes, except for 555, originate from the Atlantic City Bus Terminal.
Route
|
Terminal
|
Main routes of travel (local service)
|
Garage
|
Notes
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551
|
Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal
|
Atlantic City Expressway Route 42
|
Washington Township
|
4 stops only:
- Farley Service Plaza in Hamilton Twp.
(limited service, for shift changes)
- Avandale Park-Ride in Sicklerville
- Gloucester Premium Outlets in Blackwood (Limited Service)
Walter Rand Transportation Center in Camden
- Formerly Route 101
|
552
|
Cape May
|
U.S. Route 9 Delsea Drive Bayshore Road Seashore Road
|
Egg Harbor
|
- One intermediate stop between Cape May Court House and Atlantic City at Ocean View Park-Ride
- Additional local service operates between Wildwood and Cape May Court House
- Formerly Route 102
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553
|
Upper Deerfield
|
Harding Highway Cedar Avenue,Landis Avenue Delsea Drive Millville-Bridgeton Road Route 77
|
Egg Harbor
|
|
554
|
Lindenwold
|
White Horse Pike
|
Washington Township
|
|
555[1] (second use)
|
Philadelphia 30th Street Station
|
Atlantic City Expressway Route 42 Market Street JFK Boulevard
|
Washington Township
|
- Limited Rush Hour Service
- Serves Market Street, JFK Blvd, Bridge Plaza, and Avandale Only
- Variant of 551 line, short service Avandale-30th Street Station spun off into 555 as of 1/17/17.
|
559
|
Lakewood Bus Terminal
|
U.S. Route 9
|
Egg Harbor
|
|
Additional limited and seasonal service to the Wildwoods and Cape May via Ocean City and Avalon-by-the-Sea is available through limited 319 service.
Former routes
This list includes routes that have been renumbered or are now operated by private companies.
Route
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Terminals
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Major streets
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History
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555 (first use)
|
Philadelphia
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Ocean City
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Atlantic City Expressway
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Merged into the #551, Service discontinued in 2005.
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External links
- Unofficial New Jersey Transit bus map
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NJ Transit Bus Operations
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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
|
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
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