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NJ TRANSIT BUS ROUTES TO DETOUR AS ROUTE 495 LANE CLOSURES SET TO BEGIN

Plan for Severe Congestion and Delays for the Next Two-and-a-half Years as Needed Rehabilitation Work Continues

July 30, 2018

NEWARK, NJ – To accommodate the lane closures necessary as part of the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s (NJDOT) rehabilitation of the Route 495 Bridge over Routes 1&9 and Paterson Plank Road in North Bergen, several NJ TRANSIT local bus routes will require detours.

 

The Exclusive Bus Lane (XBL) will be maintained weekday mornings (6 a.m. - 10 a.m.) throughout the construction.

 

Beginning Friday night, August 10, the 31st Street ramp from Kennedy Boulevard to Route 495 westbound will be closed with traffic detoured onto Paterson Plank Road, directly affecting NJ TRANSIT’s local service on 18 bus routes requiring detours in the afternoon and at night. A week later, on Friday, August 17, one lane of Route 495 in each direction will be closed, limiting the roadway capacity and causing severe congestion. The construction requiring detours is anticipated to last approximately two and a half years.

 

·         Buses will operate their regular routing westbound along 31st Street through Union City the entire span of the day. 

 

·         All current Union City bus stops on 31st Street will be served, including both Bergenline Avenue and Kennedy Boulevard.

 

·         Between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m. on weekdays, all NJ TRANSIT Buses using the 31st Street ramp will follow regular routes and continue to have access to Route 495 westbound. 

 

·         All buses between 1 p.m. and 6 a.m. the next morning will continue to use the 31st Street ramp but will be detoured onto Paterson Plank Road.  

 

·         Delays through Union City are anticipated due to increased traffic volume, and customers should plan accordingly for these delays.

 

Buses may encounter conditions that result in significant delays in the outbound direction during both the morning and evening peak periods.

 

 

AFFECTED BUS ROUTES

The following bus routes will be detoured between 1 p.m. and 6 a.m. daily during construction:

 

No. 87 Jersey City-Hoboken

No. 107 South Orange-New York

No. 108 Newark-New York

No. 111 New York-IKEA-Jersey Gardens

No. 124 Secaucus-New York

No. 127S Ridgefield-Union City-New York

No. 129 Secaucus-Union City-New York

No. 144 Elmwood Park-Hackensack-New York

No. 160 Elmwood Park-Wallington-New York

No. 161 Paterson-Passaic-New York

No. 163 Ridgewood-New York

No. 167 Harrington Park-Teaneck-New York

No. 190X Paterson-Rutherford-New York

No. 190 (local) Paterson-Rutherford-New York

No. 191 Willowbrook-Montclair-New York

No. 192 Clifton-New York

No. 195 Willowbrook-Cedar Grove-New York

No. 199 Clifton-Lyndhurst-New York

 

 

 

The following bus routes do not require a detour, but are expected to be impacted by delays due to increased traffic congestion:

 

No. 83 Hackensack-Jersey City-Journal Square

No. 85 Mill Creek-Harmon Meadow-Hoboken

No. 127 (regular) Ridgefield-Union City-New York

No. 320 Mill Creek-North Bergen Park & Ride-New York (a detour will be necessary in later stages and information will be provided in advance)

 

 

Community Outreach
The NJDOT has created a project-specific website – www.RestoreNJ495.com – which contains a wealth of information about the Route 495 Bridge rehabilitation. This site will be updated with relevant new information as work progresses.

 

The Department has a project hotline telephone number, 201.408.8495, and email, [email protected]. Anyone who has questions, concerns, or suggestions is encouraged to contact the NJDOT Project Outreach Team as work progresses.

 

About NJ TRANSIT

NJ TRANSIT is the nation's largest statewide public transportation system providing more than 944,000 weekday trips on 251 bus routes, three light rail lines, 12 commuter rail lines, and through Access Link paratransit service. It is the third largest transit system in the country with 165 rail stations, 62 light rail stations, and more than 18,000 bus stops linking major points in New Jersey, New York, and Philadelphia.

 

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