Thursday, May 10, 2012

Official wants NJ Transit bus stops in New York City

See it on TV? Check here.One of New Jersey Transits new multilevel trains arrives for the first time on a regularly scheduled run at Newarks Penn Station Monday, Dec. 11. 2006. (AP Photo/Mike Derer) One of New Jersey Transit's new multilevel trains arrives for the first time on a regularly scheduled run at Newark's Penn Station Monday, Dec. 11. 2006. (AP Photo/Mike Derer)

AP  Eyewitness NewsNEW JERSEY -- New Jersey Transit bus passengers might be able to avoid the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City.

New Jersey Transportation Commissioner Jim Simpson wants NJ Transit to explore picking up passengers on the streets of Manhattan and bypassing the congested terminal.

Simpson told NJ Transit's board on Wednesday passengers might be able to board on Manhattan's East Side or at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street. Buses would make a series of stops before entering the Lincoln Tunnel and returning to New Jersey.

New York City Transportation Department spokesman Scott Gastel tells The Record newspaper the agency hasn't received a request from NJ Transit, but would closely review any.

NJ Transit pays $1.78 million a year to use the Port Authority and George Washington bridge bus terminals.

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