About NJ Transit
NJ Transit, also known as New Jersey Transit Corporation and abbreviated NJT, is a public transportation provider in the state of New Jersey. It operates bus, light rail, and commuter rail services throughout the state that connect major cities such as Newark, Trenton, and Atlantic City to smaller towns and communities. The bus service includes express buses that travel long distances between cities while the light rail and commuter rail services are used for shorter trips within a city or suburb. NJT also provides commuters with access to other transport systems including PATH (Port Authority Trans-Hudson) trains which connect with NYC subway lines.
What does NJ Transit do?
NJ TRANSIT operates buses, light rail vehicles, commuter rails and intercity services in the state of New Jersey. It also provides connections to other transportation systems such as PATH trains and ferries. NJ TRANSIT offers several ticket types, including singles, 10-trip tickets, monthly passes, transfers and reduced fares for seniors and disabled persons.
Is NJ Transit good?
NJ TRANSIT offers a reliable service that is fast and convenient for commuters traveling within the state of New Jersey. The system consistently serves over one million passengers each day and has earned a positive reputation among its customers for providing excellent customer service.
Can you use metro card for NJT?
No, MetroCards are not accepted on NJ TRANSIT buses or trains. Customers must purchase tickets from authorized agents or at any NJ TRANSIT ticket vending machine.
Where do NJ TRANSIT trains leave from in NYC?
NJ TRANSIT does not operate any train services in New York City, however it does provide connections to PATH (Port Authority Trans-Hudson) trains which can take passengers into Manhattan and other boroughs of the city. Customers may purchase tickets or passes at any of the NJ TRANSIT ticket vending machines located at Port Authority Bus Terminal and Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan.