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GO25 Irvington-Newark

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1576 running on Route GO25 with the go bus wrap.

The GO25 Irvington-Newark is a bus route operated by New Jersey Transit in the U.S. States of New Jersey and New York. Buses heading north from Irvington Bus Terminal along Springfield Avenue, and Market Street to Newark Penn Station via Newark and Irvington. It makes limited stops at eleven points between Newark Penn Station and Irvington Bus Terminal which is a minor thoroughfare.[1] The GO25 bus was essentially part of Route 25 when it was created in 2008.

History

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GO bus 25 runs between Irvington Bus Terminal, NJT's second busiest, and Penn Station Newark

The GO25 bus route was created in September 2, 2008.[2][3] It began operating between Irvington Bus Terminal and Newark Penn Station with limited stops between the both destinations. The GO25 has weekday peak hour service only. No weekend services operated on GO25. The GO25 does not do Saturday or Sunday service as those days are weekend service. The GO25 operates Monday-Friday service every day. The GO25 is almost similar to the Route 25 from Maplewood to Doremus Ave in Newark, but with only a small number of limited stops, it only runs from Irvington Bus Terminal and Newark Penn Station.

Operation Times/Schedule

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The GO25 starts operating from 7:00 AM to 6:05 PM to/from Irvington Bus Terminal and 6:30 AM - 5:35 PM to/from Newark Penn Station all weekday services only.

References

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  • This route was created in 2008 by New Jersey Transit
  • New Jersey Transit, "GO25 schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-06-22. (137 KB)
  1. ^ "go bus 25". New Jersey Transit. Archived from the original on September 28, 2012. Retrieved April 30, 2012.
  2. ^ Baldwin, Zoe (April 4, 2008). "Go Newark, Go Bus". Tri-State Transportation Campaign. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
  3. ^ ""Go Bus" service doubles starting September 2 New bi-directional service offered between Newark and Irvington" (Press release). New Jersey Transit. August 13, 2008. Retrieved April 30, 2012..