Irvington Bus Terminal Explained

Irvington Bus Terminal is a regional bus terminus located at 1085 Clinton Avenue in Irvington, New Jersey. It is owned and operated by New Jersey Transit (NJT) and is served by buses traveling to Newark and other points in Essex County, to Union and Passaic counties, and to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan. The terminal was originally built in 1947 and underwent significant renovation and expansion in the early 2000s.[1] It is one of the NJT's busiest facilities, daily serving over 12,500 passengers with more than 450 bus trips.[2] [3] and is origination/termination point for one of Greater Newark's bus rapid transit (BRT) lines.[4] In July 2015, the central business district around the terminal was designated a transit village, qualifying it for incentives for revitalization.[5] [6]

Service

RouteTerminalsVia
13Irvington Bus TerminalClifton
Clifton Commons, or
Clifton Industrial Park
Downtown Newark
Bloomfield Avenue (Clifton trips only)
Washington Avenue (Clifton Commons trips)
Broadway, Clinton Avenue
25/go25Irvington Bus TerminalNewark Penn StationSpringfield Avenue
Essex County Courthouse
Four Corners
26
Irvington Bus TerminalElizabethUnion Avenue, Liberty Avenue, Morris Avenue
27Irvington Bus TerminalForest Hill or
Bloomfield Center
(full-time)
Delawanna (NJT station)
(rush hours only)
Downtown Newark
Hawthorne Avenue, Broad Street, Mount Prospect Avenue
Franklin Street (Bloomfield trips only)
Verona Avenue (Forest Hill trips only) Union Avenue, Kingsland Avenue (Clifton trips only)
37 Newark-Ivy HillNewark Liberty International AirportMaplewood
Irvington Bus Terminal
Springfield Avenue
Lyons Avenue
70Newark Penn StationLivingston MallIrvington Bus Terminal
Maplewood
Summit
Millburn
90Irvington Bus TerminalBranch Brook Park (NCS station)East Orange
Bloomfield
107 Port Authority Bus TerminalSouth Orange (NJT station) or
Newark-Ivy Hill
some trips via Newark Airport and/or Union City
Lyons Avenue
Irvington Bus Terminal
Irvington Avenue
375MaplewoodNewark Penn Station or IronboundIrvington Bus Terminal
Springfield Avenue
Essex County Courthouse
Four Corners
Newark Penn Station
Ironbound

Service to the 94 is also available at New St. and Springfield Ave, west of the terminal. With services to Bloomfield Center, Union Township, Linden and Route 22.

References

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External links

Notes and References

  1. News: New Jersey: Irvington: Bus Terminal Expansion . The New York Times . September 18, 2002 . May 30, 2012.
  2. Web site: New Jersey Transit . Njtransit.com . October 16, 2003 . May 5, 2012.
  3. Web site: Railroad Construction Companies . RailroadConstruction.com . May 5, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120614134630/http://www.railroadconstruction.com/building/train-and-bus-stations/irvington-bus-terminal . June 14, 2012 . dead .
  4. Web site: go25. NJTransit.com. October 19, 2017.
  5. Web site: N.J. names 30th transit village, town calls designation 'tremendous'. Mazzola. Jessica. July 8, 2015. NJ.com. October 19, 2017.
  6. Web site: Two New Transit Villages Designated. New Jersey Future. Clisham. Elaine. July 10, 2015 . October 19, 2017.