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How To Get to Work from Maplewood and South Orange

Help your neighbors find the best routes to work during suspended trains and delayed buses by adding your route in the comments.

 

 

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New Jersey Transit has suspended the Morris and Essex train lines until further notice.  According to its website, "flooding in Kearny has caused rail washouts making rail traffic impassable." 

This was the report on Wednesday from one harried South Orange commuter:

I took a bus from South Orange this morning at 5:55am which went very well but am nervous about the ride home (sitting on the 20th floor of the Woolworth building currently looking at the snow storm outside.) I tried carpooling to NYC yesterday but the commute home was over 3 hours. My friend took the bus the other day and spent 7 hours commuting. People are carpooling to Newark Airport and then getting on the AirTrain but they have experienced long delays. Some are even carpooling to Metropark and then taking the train.

It's a huge nightmare for us commuters but it feels like no-one is taking about it in the news.

Assembly members John McKeon and Mila Jasey have appealed to NJ Transit to help provide more options for commuters from South Orange, Maplewood and West Orange. 

In the meantime, help your neighbors find the best routes to work with suspended trains lines and delayed buses by adding your route in the comments. Add an estimated time so residents can plan.

Trains

NJ Transit has resumed some trains, but not the Morris and Essex Line. 

PATH trains are operating limited service from Journal Square in Jersey City to 33rd Street in Manhattan from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Busses

With the train lines out of service, NJ Transit provided a list of bus lines that parallel train lines to accommodate those who need to travel to New York City, Hoboken or Newark for example. NJT has also established some emergency buses to transport customers to light rail and ferry services in Hoboken, Weehawken, and HBLR’s Liberty State Park Station as well as providing limited, direct service to several boarding locations in lower Manhattan. For more information go here.

There are no buses that leave from Maplewood. Residents will need to travel to bus stops below and check bus times here.

However, Maplewood township has instituted a jitney to bring residents to the #25 bus which stops at Springfield Avenue and 43rd Street in Irvington just over the Maplewood border. Read more about it here

The CoachUSA bus #31 can take commuters to Newark, via South Orange Avenue. Read more about it here.

Also, a South Orange resident established a Facebook Page and Twitter feed where commuters can post up-to-date information about the daily commute.

From South Orange:

MyBus# Bus Number Location Destination
19338/19353 107 SLOAN ST AT 2ND ST or VALLEY ST AT 1ST ST New York
19338/19353 92 SLOAN ST AT 2ND ST or VALLEY ST AT 1ST ST Branch Brook Park Station, Newark
19354 31 VALLEY ST AT 1ST ST Newark

From Summit:

MyBus# Bus Number Location Destination
29673 70 BROAD ST AT MAPLE ST Newark Penn Station
29674 70 BROAD ST AT SUMMIT AVE Newark Penn Station

Livingston Mall also runs a bus, number 73 that runs into Newark. More information here

Ferries

Other residents are carpooling into the city, or into Newark Penn Station or to catch a ferry. There are New York Waterway ferries at Paulus Hook in Jersey City and ferries to World Financial Center or 39th Street and also from Weehauken.

 

Patch will update this story frequently.

Related Topics: Commuting from Maplewood and South Orange and How to get to work after Sandy

Claire King

10:07 am on Friday, November 9, 2012

I am taking the 107x this week, getting a ride to the Maplewood stop (which is in Irvington.) Most days, coming and going, I have to stand all the way to Port Authority because the seats are usually full in the preceding South Orange stops so the Maplewood and Irvington passengers stand or have to wait for the next bus, where we also have to stand. I note two things: on all mornings, the majority of those seated are White. The majority opf those standing are Black. Secondly, I have not yet seen a man, younger or older, who is seated, offer his seat for an older woman who is standing.

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P. Lynch

10:07 am on Friday, November 9, 2012

This is progress,but whe will we have a Maplewood to Port Authority bus?

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KIM

4:17 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

I have found the commute from Union Station on the Raritan Valley Line to Newark Penn Station & then the next NYC-bound train from Newark Penn Station to New York Penn Station to be a better experience than taking the 107x bus from S.O.

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Bea Locke-Finkel

5:51 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

Thanks Kim, but that's a long way to go from Maplewood. I'll keep searching.

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Grant Lairdson

9:03 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

If you need a ride to work and want to carpool, you can find rideshare partners here: http://us.amovens.com/en

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