Trans-Bridge Lines

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Trans-Bridge Lines
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Trans-Bridge #8560 lays over in Manhattan.
Slogan Take the Bridge
Parent company Trans-Bridge Lines
Founded 1941
Headquarters 2012 Industrial Drive
Bethlehem, PA 18017
Locale Lehigh Valley
Service area Lehigh Valley, PA
Skylands Region, NJ
Service type Line-run, contract, charter
Routes 4 directly controlled
2 under contract
Fleet 47 (route service)[1]
72 (total)[2]
Daily ridership 3335[1] (weekday)
Operator Trans-Bridge Lines
Chief executive Thomas JeBran[1]
Web site Trans-Bridge Lines

Trans-Bridge Lines is a line-run operator servicing the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania and the southwestern Skylands Region of New Jersey with line run service between New York City and the Lehigh Valley, via the I-78 corridor daily, and charter and casino service in the same region.[3]

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[edit] Directly controlled

Route Terminal A Terminal B
Via I-78, US 22, PA 33, and PA 412 Port Authority Bus Terminal (full-time)
Lower Manhattan-Wall St. or Jersey City-Newport Centre (rush hours only)
Easton,
Bethlehem, or
Allentown
Via I-78, US 202, NJ 12, NJ 29, PA 313, PA 309, and PA 378 Port Authority Bus Terminal Doylestown or
Bethlehem

[edit] Under contract

Under contract to New Jersey Transit, Trans-Bridge Lines operates the 890 and 891 lines running between Pohatcong Township, New Jersey and Easton, Pennsylvania, with connections available to LANTA routes in downtown Easton at Center Square, as well as Trans-Bridge's line run via Route 22.

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