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The '''181 Union City-New York''' |
The '''181 Union City-New York''' is a [[bus route]] operated by [[New Jersey Transit]] in the [[U.S. state]]s of [[New Jersey]] and [[New York]]. Buses head north from the [[Bergenline Avenue (HBLR station)|Bergenline Avenue]] [[Hudson-Bergen Light Rail]] station in [[Union City, NJ|Union City]] along [[Bergenline Avenue]], Woodcliff Avenue, and Palisade Avenue to [[Fort Lee, NJ|Fort Lee]] via [[West New York, NJ|West New York]], [[Guttenberg, NJ|Guttenberg]], [[North Bergen, NJ|North Bergen]], [[Fairview, NJ|Fairview]], and [[Cliffside Park, NJ|Cliffside Park]], and cross the [[George Washington Bridge]] to the [[George Washington Bridge Bus Station]] in [[Upper Manhattan]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 18:08, 5 February 2007
The 181 Union City-New York is a bus route operated by New Jersey Transit in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. Buses head north from the Bergenline Avenue Hudson-Bergen Light Rail station in Union City along Bergenline Avenue, Woodcliff Avenue, and Palisade Avenue to Fort Lee via West New York, Guttenberg, North Bergen, Fairview, and Cliffside Park, and cross the George Washington Bridge to the George Washington Bridge Bus Station in Upper Manhattan.
History
The predecessor to the 181 was the 21 West New York trolley line, operated by the Public Service Railway between Hoboken Terminal and JFK Boulevard in North Bergen via Observer Highway, Washington Street, 14th Street, Willow Avenue, Park Avenue, Broadway, 48th Street, and Bergenline Avenue. Some cars began at the West Side Ferry Terminal, climbing the Palisades on Pershing Road.[citation needed]
Public Service Coordinated Transport replaced the trolleys with all service vehicles in 1937 and buses in 1947, keeping the number 21. A new bus route, numbered 98, was started in 1951 along Palisade Avenue to the George Washington Bridge Bus Station. Eventually the two routes were combined, and in 1982 the new number 181 was assigned by NJ Transit.[citation needed]
The route continued to operate along the old streetcar route to Hoboken Terminal[1] until April 8, 2006, about 1.5 months after the Bergenline Avenue station of the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail opened. In order to "take advantage of the light rail system's reliability and convenience", the 181 was truncated to the station, where passengers can transfer to the light rail line or to the 89 (which was rerouted along the old 181 route) to reach Hoboken.[2]
References
- ^ 181 schedule, effective January 28, 2006
- ^ New Jersey Transit, Hudson County Bus Service Changes, Effective April 8, 2006, side 1Template:PDFlink and side 2Template:PDFlink