Talk:List of NJ Transit bus routes (100–199)

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148 and 222?

What's the source of that, please? When NJ Transit created route 113, they merged routes 143 (Plainfield-PABT via East 5th Street, South Avenue and Salem Road, terminus at West 7th Street and Clinton Avenue) and 222 (Dunellen-PABT via Front Street, Terrill Road, Midway Avenue, Elmora Avenue and Bayway). They cut the bus frequency clean in half at the same time.

Later on, NJT had to create alpha suffixes to alleviate the confusion that arose due to the merger of those routes (113N for the former 222 routing, re-routed via North Avenue and North Broad Street, and 113S for the former 143; they included 113X and 113Z respectively for the GSP/I-78 express trips).

Please cite where the 148 and 222 shared a timetable at one time.

A side note: At the time of the cancellation of the 222, route 115 was re-routed from Lidgerwood Avenue in Elizabeth and Park Avenue in Linden to operating via South Elmora Avenue to Rahway Avenue.

70.105.211.116 05:05, 25 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Numbering history

Routes that were never taken over by NJ Transit have no new number.

Company Old New Formed Notes
MEC 1 River Road Express
North Boulevard 1 88
Hudson 2 2 Secaucus-Journal Square [1]
Hudson 3 123
Hudson 4 154
4 Passaic-Rutherford [2]
North Boulevard 5 125
Hudson 6 129
MEC 6 156
6 Lower Jersey City [3]
EUHI 6 26 1927
MEC 7 159
MEC 8 158
TNJ 8 188 1926; extended to NYC 1950
MEC 9 159
MEC 10 156
Somerset 15 112 1926
TNJ 21 181 replaced streetcars 1937; extended to NYC 1951
22 22 Hillside
DeCamp 22 Caldwell-Journal Square
MEC/ICTC 30 190 1925
DeCamp Bus Lines 32 Nutley
DeCamp Bus Lines 33 West Caldwell
MEC/GSBL 35 163/164 1927
MEC/ICTC 40 171 1933
DeCamp Bus Lines 44 Bloomfield
Beviano 44 56 1916
MEC/GSBL 45 175 1935
Lakeland Bus Lines 46 Dover-Parsippany
Manhattan 51 161
Manhattan 52 161
Manhattan 53 161
Carefree Bus Lines 55 Bloomfield-Belleville
55 Jersey City-Bayonne [4]
TNJ 61 156 1959
TNJ 63 126 1939 Hoboken-New York [5]
Trackless Transit 64 97 1928
DeCamp Bus Lines 66 West Orange
TNJ 67 127 1939
Community Coach Lines 77 Morristown
DeCamp 77
TNJ 78 178 1939
Lakeland Bus Lines 78 Far Hills-Bedminster
Lakeland Bus Lines 80 Newton-Sparta-Rockaway
TNJ 82 182 1931
DeCamp Bus Lines 88 Orange
Trackless Transit 94 94 1922
TNJ 98 181 1951
DeCamp Bus Lines 99 Harrison
Red & Tan in Hudson County 99S Bayonne
TNJ 107 107 1946
Somerset 111 112 1952
TNJ 118 108 1928
124 Hackensack-Journal Square [6]
TNJ 135 115 1957
TNJ 139 116/139 1958
Somerset 140 65 1925
Somerset 141 66 1925
Somerset 143 113 1946
DeCamp 144 71 1925
DeCamp 145 Morristown-Newark
DeCamp 146 73 1923 Morristown-Newark
Somerset 148 114 1948
TNJ 165 165 1939
TNJ 166 166 1939
TNJ 167 167 1939
TNJ 168 168 1946
TNJ 191 191 1948
TNJ 192 192 1948
TNJ 193 193
MEC 194 194
MEC 195 195
MEC 196 196
MEC 197 197
Somerset 222 113 1952

Splitting the GWB Routes

Would it be preferrable to separate the 170-189 series routes as it's own table as opposed to placing them in the same table as Bergen County routes? Ctrabs74 11:52, 7 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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