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Rutgers Campus Buses are a
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service used by students at
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campuses. It is the second-largest bus service in
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after
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, and one of the largest university bus systems in the United States. Service is provided by
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year-round, including weekends and holidays. Late night shuttle service for students is provided by Rutgers Department of Transportation Services (known as the "Knight Mover") when the New Brunswick campus transit system is not in service. Football and other event shuttles are operated by
Academy Bus Lines Academy Bus Lines is a bus company in New Jersey providing local bus services in northern New Jersey, line-run services to/from New York City from points in southern and central New Jersey, and contract and charter service in the eastern United ...
.


History

From 2001 to 2011, Rutgers bus service was provided by
Academy Bus Lines Academy Bus Lines is a bus company in New Jersey providing local bus services in northern New Jersey, line-run services to/from New York City from points in southern and central New Jersey, and contract and charter service in the eastern United ...
. Prior to that,
Suburban Transit Suburban Transit is a bus operator in central New Jersey owned by Coach USA which provides commuter bus service from Mercer, Somerset, and Middlesex County to New York City New York, often called New York City or ...
was the operator. Rutgers began to install new bus shelters in the summer of 2010. The new shelters incorporate red roofs to cast a red tone on the sidewalk, showcasing university colors. Director Jack Molenaar announced that the L route would be discontinued due to budget cuts, effective 28 August 2010. Molenaar called the bus a "relic" and said it was "slowest and most underutilized" of the bus routes. There was significant opposition to the move, especially from graduate students and Highland Park residents who had already made housing arrangements expecting the bus to be there. After 600 people signed an online petition calling for its reinstitution, a temporary LXc route was created for the 2010-11 school year, stopping at Cedar Lane every 30 minutes. A second bus was later added to shorten wait times to 15 minutes. In addition, the three weekend buses (A, EE, L) were reorganized into two all campus loop buses (Weekend 1 and Weekend 2). After the contract with previous operator Academy Bus expired on June 30, 2011,
First Transit First Transit is an American transportation company. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, First Transit operates over 300 locations, carrying more than 350 million passengers annually throughout the United States in 39 states, Puerto Rico, Panam ...
took over New Brunswick campus shuttle service. The main reason cited for the switch is cost. First Transit will refurbish existing buses and supply new ones for a total of 50 buses featured automatic stop announcements, whereas now drivers may or may not announce stops. Academy has filed a lawsuit against the University over the loss of the contract. Despite the loss of shuttle operations, the company continues to provide the chartered bus operations used for tours and football games. First Transit expanded their bus service to the Newark Campus beginning September 1, 2014; to Camden Campus since September 1, 2019. The new Rutgers-logo fleet of buses utilize the
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system and real-time status is available via the official Rutgers app. Rutgers replaced the NextBus system with TransLoc after 7/1/2018.


Alternative plans

Several times over the past decade, it has been suggested that the bus system be partially or fully replaced with bus rapid transit (BRT),
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, or light rail. Closing College Avenue to non-bus motor vehicle traffic was also proposed, but indefinitely canceled in February 2010, due to excessive costs. Current plans are for incorporating the Rutgers bus system into the proposed New Brunswick Bus Rapid Transit, which would be centered on the New Brunswick Station near the intersection of Route 18 and Route 27.


Routes


New Brunswick Campus

There are currently 10 routes on weekdays, 2 routes on weekends, and 1 route on holidays for New Brunswick campus.


Weekday routes

As of Fall 2022. The Knight Mover operates when weekday buses stop running.


Weekends and breaks

In Spring 2021, a variation of the weekend routes were introduced. They are essentially an express version of the regular weekend routes, stopping only at the stops served by the color routes on each campus. In Fall 2021, a revised version of previous Letter Routes with redundant stops eliminated was introduced. Weekend Routes were also based on revised Letter Routes.


Special event shuttles

Buses for the following routes are not trackable.


Former routes


=Color Routes

= In Fall 2020, 6 Color Routes were introduced to help with social distancing on Rutgers buses due to COVID-19. They were based on regular intercampus routes, but featured less stops to reduce students traveling time on bus. These routes were implemented on August 26, 2020. However, due to low ridership, these routes were discontinued after October 2, 2020 and weekend routes were used until the end of Spring 2021 semester. In early 2021, Color Routes were planned to continue in Fall 2021. However, this plan was scrapped in summer 2021, and Letter Routes were brought back for Fall 2021 with slight modifications.


=Shuttles

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=Routes Operated Under Previous Contractors

= The majority of the below routes ran throughout the late 20th Century as alternative variants or service patterns of the current routes.


Newark Campus

There are currently 4 routes on weekdays and 1 night service running seven nights a week for Newark campus.


Weekday routes (As of Spring 2022)

The Newark Penn Station Midnight Express Security Shuttle operates between 12:00AM and 4:00AM every day, providing transportation between Newark Penn Station and the Rutgers Newark Campus via Boyden Hall.


Former routes


Camden Campus

Bus routes for Camden campus only operate on weekdays.


Fleet


Current Fleet

https://rutgers.transloc.com/


On Order

As of October 2021, a multi-year order of diesel ENC Axess BRT 40' buses has been placed to replace the current ElDorado and New Flyer buses. These buses will feature same paint scheme as 202-203 and 205, with all aisle-facing seating (35 seats total), 8 sets of dual USB power ports on seatings & rear deck. All buses in this order are owned by Rutgers University and operated by First Transit. Upon the purchase of First Transit by Transdev, 10 New Flyer hybrid buses are expected to join Rutgers University fleet in mid-January 2023. All buses are owned and operated by Transdev.


Gallery

File:Rutgers University 1002 - Route A.jpg, Route A - 1002 File:Rutgers University 1495 - Route B-He.jpg, Route B/He - 1495 File:Rutgers University 1496- B.jpg, Route B - 1496 File:Rutgers University - Route C - 4186.jpg, Route C - 4186 File:Rutgers University 1493- EE.jpg, Route EE - 1493 File:Rutgers University 1011.jpg, Route F - 1011 File:Rutgers University 201.jpg, Route H - 201 File:Rutgers University 4190 - LX.jpg, Route LX - 4190 File:Rutgers University 4194 - REXB.jpg, Route REXB - 4194 File:Rutgers University 4053 - REXL.jpg, Route REXL - 4053 File:Rutgers University 4181 - All Campuses.jpg, All Campuses - 4181 File:Rutgers University 4132 - Penn Station Express.jpg, Penn Station Express - 4132 File:Rutgers University 1510 - Summer 2.jpg, Summer 2 - 1510 File:Rutgers University 1504 - Winter Break.jpg, Winter Break 1 - 1504 File:Rutgers Eldorado Axess BRT - 39 seats - Red.jpg, 2015 ElDorado Axess BRT - 39 seats File:Rutgers Eldorado Axess BRT - 39 seats - Blue.jpg, 2014 ElDorado Axess BRT - 39 seats File:Rutgers Eldorado Axess suburban seating - 37 seats.jpg, 2010 ElDorado Axess - 37 seats File:Rutgers University Eldorado Axess - 35 seats.jpg, 2010 ElDorado Axess - 35 seats File:Rutgers New Flyer D40LF - 35 seats.jpg, 2007 New Flyer D40LF - 35 seats File:Rutgers Eldorado EZ Rider II BRT - 30 seats.jpg, 2015 ElDorado E-Z Rider II BRT - 30 seats


References


External links


Rutgers Department of Transportation Services

New Brunswick Campus Buses

Newark Campus Buses

Camden Shuttle
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- historical information about Rutgers Bus routes. Vo, Steven (2014). {{NYC surface transit Surface transportation in Greater New York Rutgers University University and college bus systems New Brunswick, New Jersey Piscataway, New Jersey Bus transportation in New Jersey Transportation in Newark, New Jersey Transportation in Essex County, New Jersey Transportation in Middlesex County, New Jersey Zero-fare transport services