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Nj bus transit
Nj bus transit






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  • Located in “Other” section is a link to the NJ TRANSIT discount programs.
  • To sign up and become a special Mobile Student discount member: Fire everybody from management to staff and privatize it.Kean Students: Get on Board with a 25 Percent Discount on NJ Transit Mobile Student Monthly Passesįull-time undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to purchase a rail, bus, or light rail mobile student monthly pass at 25% off the regular monthly pass price, when you enroll online through NJ TRANSIT's Mobile Student program. Overall, what a terrible service, dirty, poor or no communications, poor or ineligible signage for trains or directions, slow or complete lack of service.

    nj bus transit

    No doubt it must have been the same person who labeled the platforms. Why would you put an intermediate train stop after the final destination. Somehow we figured out which train was heading to NY Penn and that the mysterious “NY City SEC “ meant NY Penn Station with a stop in Secaucus. If you missed her announcement you were out of luck. Only a female staff member walked by and with a bored attitude made one announcement as she was receding into the crowd. There were no announcement on the train loudspeaker. Some trains were heading to “NY City SEC.” Who was the brain trust that came up with this brilliant nomenclature? We were looking at the signage for NY Penn Station, the end station.

    nj bus transit

    The Platforms are labeled “A”, “1”, “4” and “5”. On our return trip, at the Air Train Terminal to switch for NJ Transit a similar conundrum awaits the passengers. No ticket office, no signage, no directions. Even more aggravating, there is NOBODY in sight to ask a question. Once you get off at the last station of Path on the Jersey side, there are no signage what train to take to catch the Air Train for Newark Airport. My focus here is on the terrible state and management of NJ Transit. It took us almost 3 hours the first direction (Path, NJ Transit, two trains, plus AirTrain), and 2 hours on the return (Air Train to Newark, NJ Transit to NY Penn, Subway).

    nj bus transit

    We took, among other public transportation systems, NJ Transit from NY City to Newark Airport, and two weeks later the same in reverse to avoid the exorbitant cab prices ($120).








    Nj bus transit