Rockland Coaches
A Rockland Coaches bus at Nanuet Mall. | |
Parent | Coach USA |
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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 |
Routes |
12 directly controlled 10 under contract |
Fleet |
115[1] for commuter service 41 for contract operations |
Operator | Coach USA |
Chief executive | George Grieve |
Website | Rockland Coaches |
Rockland Coaches Inc. (also known as The Red and Tan Lines) is a commuter coach company owned by Coach USA 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.
Routes
Interstate service
Between Bergen and Rockland Counties, and New York City, Rockland Coaches provides service along 10 routes.
Route ends are given for each route except for branching. Some trips may only serve a portion of the route.
For purposes of service hours, the following terms are used:
- Peak: Service operates in the peak direction (to Manhattan AM, from Manhattan PM) between 4:30 AM and 9 AM and 3 PM and 7:30 PM, weekdays.
- Reverse peak: Service operates against the peak direction during peak hours.
- Shoulder: Service operates in the peak direction (to Manhattan AM, from Manhattan PM) 1–2 hours before or after the peak period.
- Midday: Bi-directional service to and from Manhattan off-peak, including the shoulder period.
- Evening: Service operates after the PM rush (bidirectional unless noted).
- Saturday: Route operates on Saturday.
- Sunday: Route operates on Sunday.
Route | Service | Terminals | Local service via | |
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9 |
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Port Authority Bus Terminal (9T) George Washington Bridge Bus Station (9/9A) |
New City (9T) (full-time) Central Nyack (9) or Stony Point (9A) (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) |
11A |
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Port Authority Bus Terminal (11A/T) | Stony Point, or Spring Valley | Grand Avenue, Kinderkamack Road, Middletown Road, Route 59 (to Spring Valley), Routes 303, Main Street, and 9W (to Stony Point) |
14 |
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Port Authority Bus Terminal (14E) | 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 |
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Port Authority Bus Terminal (20T) | Palisades Center | CR 501, Tappan Road, Western Highway, Convent Road, Gilbert Avenue, Middletown Road, Route 59 |
21T |
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Port Authority Bus Terminal | New Milford | Grand Avenue, River Road |
45 |
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Port Authority Bus Terminal | Mt. Ivy | Upper Montvale Park-Ride (most trips), Chestnut Ridge Road, Route 45, Eckerson Road (some trips) |
46 & 47 |
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Port Authority Bus Terminal | Nanuet or Stony Point | Washington Avenue, Kinderkamack Road, Route 304, Main Street, Route 9W |
49 |
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Port Authority Bus Terminal | New City or Stony Point | Garden State Parkway, Route 304, Main Street, Route 9W |
84 |
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George Washington Bridge Bus Station | Northvale or Westwood | County Route 501, Livingston Street (to Northvale), Rivervale Road, Piermont Avenue (to Westwood) |
See also
References
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