The driver will open the door for you to board. Make Reservations/Find a Trip View Reservations Where's My Bus Download Schedules Stops/Maps Fares Call Us Email Us Value Packs Create Account Login I rather wait for NJ Transit Buses because Jitneys are full fare even for Senior Citizens and passengers that are disabled. Wtf!! It was actually a really fun experience! I take the Blvd east route to 40th and 8th. Pay as you go (paying only for the trips you make), is the easiest way to pay for travel in London. If you live or work near a jitney route, you should know how to take advantage of this unique form of transportation. e. How do I pay? Note: You can use a SuperSaver 31-Day Pass on a train as long as it has been activated on a bus. Can’t beat it. • Jitneys are commercial vehicles overseen by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, and the U.S. Department of Transportation. Don’t stand for it…tell them it’s 1.50 MOFO, I LIVE HERE! Which tickets can I buy with contactless? The bus will usually does not have a button or cord to request a stop. Not too shy to talk Joined : 2013/4/21 19:42 Last Login : 2020/8/14 15:07. Unlike NJ Transit buses, the driver will be glad to make change for you. The #10 bus will take you to at least Sandyport/Delaporte Point, that is the western end of Cable Beach.It all depends on the driver how far they'll go on the #10 route. To hail the bus, hold out your hand. Other drivers are entrepreneurs who own their own bus. Hudson County, NJ has four separate transit systems: NJ Transit, the PATH, the ferries, and jitney buses. Drivers are generally helpful; will wait for elderly passengers trying to catch the bus. How much does it cost? The window is opened from 2:30pm to 8:30pm Monday through Friday. On some routes, there is a poster inside the bus describing fares between different points. Most jitneys operate on a pay-as-you-leave basis, not pay-as-you-enter. Jitneys have to meet requirements such as vehicle maintenance, proper insurance, commercial drivers’ licenses, drug tests, and hours-of-service limits for drivers. AFFORDABLE JITNEY BUS SERVICE. PLEASE REGULATE THEM OR ELSE!!! Yet for new residents, or people who aren’t used to taking public transportation, the jitney system can be confusing, even intimidating. The four wheels and gasoline represent the bus part of the equation, and the Jitney Is a quick cut to the twentieth part of a dollar. Photo by, Bayonne is decking the (gazebo) halls this holiday, It’s the… the… the.. GRINCH! A Beginner’s Guide to Riding the Jitney: New Jersey’s Private Transit System. Convenient and gets me to where I need. More information can be found at www.jerseyjitneys.info. Never known it to be called anything else. And they control the traffic flow as they “fish” fir riders along Bergenline. Jitneys don’t have a button to press or a cord to pull when your stop is coming. Why? You are eligible for Industrial Benefits. If you have a bus pass, show it to the bus driver and/or scan it, if there’s a place to do so. You are required to pay contributions at a rate of 8.8% of your in-surable income, which ranges from $1 to $400 per week. I’ve never had a problem. Veteran commuters will know all about the jitney route that passes your stop, how often it runs, what it costs, and will be glad to help you out. Step 4: Pay the driver. In general, most jitney routes copy a similar NJ Transit line. The following NJ Transit buses are along corridors with frequent jitney service: Another way to understand the jitney routes is to remember the main roads in Hudson County that they follow: Jitney buses don’t run on a fixed schedule, but if you are wondering how to catch a bus that has no schedule, don’t worry. Ambassador w/ a Side of Ess-a-Bagel. Jitneys are cash-only. If you are unsure of the fare, just ask. Passengers who are not available for boarding at the designated boarding time will be charged full fare. Say “next stop!” and the driver will pull over at the next bus stop. Jitneys aren’t like your typical bus route. I used to ride them but when you become familiar with them..Most of them have been in accidents, suspended license, insurance expired or no license at all. Some drivers are rude and disrespectful. And pull over into the bus stop?? Both see a wallet lying on the sidewalk. just an unsafe experience all around. HOME; ABOUT US; GALLERY; FAQ; QUOTES/CONTACT; We are people movers! Sometimes it’s easier to move up to the front before asking for your stop. dangerous, and crowded. Jitneys are commercial vehicles overseen by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission and the U.S. Department of Transportation. There is no preset timetable or schedule. Senior citizen shuttles and paratransit use similar vehicles. Sometimes it’s easier to move up to the front before asking for your stop. And cash will still be accepted for those who prefer to pay that way. Spotted at @wil, The Fanwood Train Station looks so at home in this, It’s a real life Christmas Vacation in Mickleton, One amazing thing about Jersey City is that you ca, The holiday season has arrived in Newark! I don’t think there’s a discount but it’s convenient to have the tickets. That being said, as in many regulated industries, universal compliance is not guaranteed. Hampton Jitney has partnered with RGNY, certified sustainable vineyard on the North Fork, to bring you wine on the go. Pay the driver as you exit the bus. Reservations where a Pay on Board option is offered still require a credit card to hold complete your reservation, however payment will be required by ticket or credit card on board the coach. But outside these hours they run much less frequently, and how late they run differs for each route. The charge for short distances is $1.50. Simply inquiring “Newport Mall?” or “New York?” will do. Since September 2016 you can travel on two London buses within an hour and only pay once. Last time I ask about 3 of them the 4th one said yes , but since then I just take the nj transit to avoid the annoyance!! Veteran commuters will know all about the jitney route that passes your stop, how often it runs, what it costs, and will be glad to help you out. Like New Jersey Transit buses, the jitneys calculate the cost by zones and the base fare is $1.50. Most of those drivers aren’t even licensed legally too!!! And you don’t always have to be at a bus stop depending on the driver. • When I heard about this Jitney bus and knew that I may get it in my inventory, I came across the article below on eBay. Most jitney drivers rent a bus by the day, and then spend their workday driving up and down the route, picking up passengers. I’m wondering how late jitneys are running from Fort Lee to Washington Heights Bus Terminal on Thanksgiving 2020? haha! Tip: At the Port Authority, the electronic departure boards have rough estimates of the schedule for the Paterson and Kennedy Boulevard jitneys. The fare you pay depends on which area you travel in. Few of the perks. The following NJ Transit buses are along corridors with frequent jitney service: Another way to understand the jitney routes is to remember the main roads in Hudson County that they follow: Jitney buses don’t run on a fixed schedule, but if you are wondering how to catch a bus that has no schedule, don’t worry. Tip: This article uses the term “jitney bus,” but there is not yet a universal English term for this service. Like any bus, it starts with heading to the bus stop and waiting there. You'll have to ask, some will go pass all the way to the Caves or Compass Point which is further west. Is over night parking in South Orange allowed? With Express Mode for Apple Pay, just tap the blue card reader with your device (iPhone or Apple Watch) when boarding the bus. Either he’ll do it right away or he’ll do it while driving just pass it backwards through the hands of other passengers. About to buy a feed Bud sees an auto, of the vintage of 1492, on sale for $15. With that in mind, I wrote it mainly from a Hudson County perspective, aimed at newcomers. There is no need to wake or unlock the device, open an app or use Face ID or Touch ID, easy and quick! For those of you using Apple Pay, we are now accepting Express Mode on our buses. I prefer to pay a little more and be safe than sorry. Regular commuters already use bus passes or the Transport for West Midlands Swift cards for payments.