What Are the Stops on Greyhound in New Jersey?

Greyhound makes 28 bus stops in New Jersey (at the time of publication). Seven stops are bus terminals where ticketing, schedules and transfers are available. The rest are without ticketing and with limited service. In rural areas, these limited stops could simply be on the side of the road without "an enclosed waiting area," according to Greyhound, though many are in Atlantic City at casinos. These limited stops are designated with a "[B]" on the Greyhound website. When planning a bus trip through New Jersey, a Greyhound ticketing agent can determine your most convenient itinerary.
  1. Terminal Bus Stops

    • The seven terminal stops within New Jersey are Atlantic City, Camden, Mount Laurel, Newark, Panther Valley, Ridgewood and Somerville. From the Greyhound homepage, choose "Station Locator," "States" and then "New Jersey" for location, hours, phone numbers and additional information about each terminal. Tickets are not sold at the Camden location.

    Northern Bus Stops

    • Greyhound provides limited bus service within the northern New Jersey cities of Allendale, Claridge, Hohokus, Mahwah, Paramus, Ramsey and Waldwick. Search bus schedules from the Greyhound homepage, or call a ticketing agent for schedule information. Limited service means buses do not travel to every location every day.

    Southern Bus Stops

    • In southern New Jersey Greyhound makes stops at Atlantic City casinos. These include Bally's, Caesar's, Harrah's, Hilton Casino Resort, Resorts, Showboat, Tropicana, Trump Plaza and Trump Taj Mahal. Book a Greyhound Lucky Streak bus to access these casinos.

    New Jersey Transit

    • An alternative to Greyhound bus travel within the state are the New Jersey Transit buses and trains. NJT covers more cities and has more scheduling options than Greyhound. Choose "Trip Planner" from NJT's homepage to plan your route.

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