New Jersey Transit operates or contracts out the following routes within Camden, Gloucester, and Salem counties. All routes are "exact fare" lines.
These routes are operated directly by New Jersey Transit.
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450 | Camden WRTC | Cherry Hill Mall | Black Horse Pike, Cuthbert Road, Crystal Lake Avenue |
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451 | Camden WRTC | Voorhees Town Center | Haddon Avenue/Haddonfield-Berlin Road, Evesham Road |
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452 | Camden 36th Street | Camden The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Centers | State Street, Market and Federal Streets, Kaighns Avenue, Baird Boulevard |
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453 | Camden Federal St / Delaware Ave | Camden Ferry Avenue PATCO | Broadway |
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455 | Paulsboro Broad St / Billingsport Ave, or National Park Grove St / Hessian Ave | Cherry Hill Mall | Crown Point Road (Paulsboro trips only), Red Bank Avenue, Clements Bridge Road, Kings Highway, Church Road |
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457 | Camden Federal St / Delaware Ave | Moorestown Mall | Broadway, Market Street, Kings Highway, Church Road, Fellowship Road |
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459 | Sicklerville Avandale Park/Ride | Voorhees Town Center | Sicklerville Road, Laurel Road / White Horse Road |
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463 | Sicklerville Avandale Park/Ride | Woodbury Broad St / Red Bank Ave | Main Street, Egg Harbor Road, Tanyard Road |
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This line is operated for New Jersey Transit by Salem County Transit, and is an exact fare line.
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468 | Carney's Point Carney's Point Senior Apartments (limited service) Penns Grove Sandy Ridge Apartments (Monday-Saturday) | Mannington Memorial Hospital of Salem County (Monday-Saturday) Woodstown Acme at route 45 and 40 (weekdays only) | Broadway, Salem Woodstown Road |
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This list includes routes that have been renumbered or are now operated by private companies.
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AquaLink | Walter Rand Transportation Center (WRTC) | Adventure Aquarium | Federal Street |
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454 | Lindenwold (PATCO station) | Haddonfield (PATCO station) | Warwick Road |
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456 | Camden | Cherry Hill Mall | Federal Street |
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458 | Burlington | Lumberton Plaza | Burlington County Route 541 |
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460 | Camden Various: WRTC, State St. at 4th St., Brimm Medical Arts High School, Creative Arts Morgan Village Academy, Bridge Plaza | Camden Various: Woodrow Wilson High School, River Rd. and 36th St., Bridge Plaza, WRTC | Various streets in Camden |
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461 | Deptford Mall | Paulsboro | Crown Point Road |
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