Rockland Coaches

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Coach USA Rockland Coaches
(The Red & Tan Lines)
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#8533 operates near Nanuet Mall on the 11A.
Parent company Coach USA
Founded 1917
Headquarters 180 Old Hook Road
Westwood, New Jersey
Service area Bergen County, New Jersey and Rockland County, New York
Service type Commuter bus service, Transport of Rockland operations
Routes 12 directly controlled
10 under contract
Fleet 115[1]for commuter service
41 for contract operations
Operator Coach USA
Chief executive George Grieve
Web site Rockland Coaches

Coach USA Rockland Coaches (also known as The Red and Tan Lines) is a commuter coach company based in Westwood, New Jersey, United States, that operates commuter bus service between New York City and points in Bergen County, New Jersey and Rockland County, New York, and provides local bus service in both locales north of Route 46.

Rockland Coaches utilizes a fleet of MCI D4000s and MCI D4500s owned by New Jersey Transit.

Rockland Coaches is a Coach USA company, in turn a subsidiary of Stagecoach Group plc.

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[edit] Routes

Route ends are given for each route. Some trips may only serve a portion of the route. Except for portions of the 14 and 25 routes, and Washington Township and Upper Montvale, the service area is served full-time.

Route Terminals Local service via
9 Port Authority Bus Terminal (9W)
George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal (9A and 9W)
New City (9A and 9W)
(full-time)
Central Nyack (9W) or Stony Point (9)
(peak service only)
Sylvan Avenue, Oak Tree Road, Piermont Avenue/River Road, Broadway, Nyack Turnpike (Central Nyack trips only) Lake Road, Main Street, Route 9W (Stony Point trips only)
11 Port Authority Bus Terminal (11A/T)
George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal (11C)
Stony Point, or Spring Valley Grand Avenue (except 11C), Kinderkamack Road, Middletown Road, Route 59 (to Spring Valley), Routes 303, Main Street, and 9W (to Stony Point)
14
(rush hours only)
Port Authority Bus Terminal (14ET)
George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal (14K)
Harrington Park, Westwood, or Montvale Grand Avenue (some trips), Engle Street/Dean Street, Knickerbocker Road, Blanch Avenue, Rivervale Road (to Montvale), Piermont Avenue (to Westwood)
20 Port Authority Bus Terminal (20T)
George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal (20)
Palisades Center CR 501, Tappan Road, Western Highway, Convent Road, Gilbert Avenue, Middletown Road, Route 59
21T
(peak service)
Port Authority Bus Terminal New Milford Grand Avenue, River Road
25
(peak service)
George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal New Milford Route 4, Teaneck Road, NeW Bridge Road, Prospect Avenue, Madison Avenue, Boulevard, River Road
45
(weekdays only)
Port Authority Bus Terminal Mt. Ivy Upper Montvale Park-Ride (most trips), Chestnut Ridge Road, Route 45, Eckerson Road (some trips)
46/47
(peak service)
Port Authority Bus Terminal Nanuet or Stony Point Washington Avenue, Kinderkamack Road, Route 304, Main Street, Route 9W
48
(northbound reverse peak and midday service only)
Port Authority Bus Terminal Stony Point Garden State Parkway, Upper Montvale Park-Ride, Route 304, Main Street, Route 9W
49
{peak service)
Port Authority Bus Terminal New City or Stony Point Garden State Parkway, Route 304, Main Street, Route 9W
84 George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal Northvale or Westwood County Route 501, Livingston Street (to Northvale), Rivervale Road, Piermont Avenue (to Westwood)

[edit] Alternate service

Alternate service is available via a number of New Jersey Transit bus routes as noted below:

  • Rockland Coaches 25: 186 in Bergenfield
  • Rockland Coaches 14: 167 in Dumont, 166 in Tenafly

[edit] References

  1. ^ Rockland Coaches NTD Program filings

[edit] External links

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