NJ Transit Starts Free Bus From Maplewood to Liberty State Park
Service begins Friday; commuters can connect to free ferry service from LSP to Lower Manhattan.
By Carolyn Maynard-Parisi
NJ Transit announced on Thursday an expanded plan to get commuters on suspended train lines into New York City.
Beginning on Friday, Nov. 9, there will be a free shuttle bus service between Maplewood Station and Liberty State Park. From LSP, commuters can take free service between LSP and Battery Park in Lower Manhattan.
Here is the complete release from the NJ Transit website:
Christie Administration Announces Additional Free Trans-Hudson Bus/Ferry Service
Expanded Plan Serves Morris & Essex, Monclair Boonton, Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast Lines
Trenton, NJ – As NJ TRANSIT continues recovery operations from Hurricane Sandy and a significant nor’easter storm, the Christie Administration has announced plans to provide more free shuttle bus/ferry service for the Trans-Hudson commute.
On Friday, November 9th, free weekday emergency shuttle bus/ferry service will operate from to/from the following locations:
Morris & Essex Lines
Free express shuttle bus service between Morristown Station and Weehawken Ferry Terminal. Free ferry service between Weehawken and Pier 79 at West 39th Street in Manhattan (Midtown Manhattan).
Free shuttle bus service between Convent, Madison and Chatham stations and Liberty State Park (LSP). Free ferry service between LSP and Battery Park (Lower Manhattan).
Free shuttle bus service between Maplewood Station and LSP. Free ferry service between LSP and Battery Park (Lower Manhattan).
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