Academy Bus
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 States from Boston to Miami. In 2014, Academy acquired Go Buses, which currently operates bus service between Boston and Washington, D.C. and in southern Florida.[1] Academy is the third-largest motorcoach operator in the United States and Canada.[2]
#8871 stops in Asbury Park on the Shore Points line, en route to New York City. | |
Slogan | We Know the Way |
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Founded | 1968 |
Headquarters | Hoboken, New Jersey |
Locale | Eastern United States |
Service area | Eastern United States |
Service type | Local and commuter bus service, contract service, charter service |
Operator | Academy Lines LLC No. 22 Hillside LLC Academy Express LLC Academy Bus LLC (Florida) |
Chief executive | Francis Tedesco |
Website | www |
Academy's fleet consists of a variety of motor coaches, including Motor Coach Industries motorcoaches, which are used for commuter and charter services. Nova Bus LFS, and New Flyer Industries low floor buses are used for university contracts and charters, such as Columbia Transportation. Services operated under contract to New Jersey Transit use NJT-owned (and branded) North American Bus Industries buses.
Routes
Under contract to NJ Transit
Under contract to New Jersey Transit, Academy Bus operates the following routes. Routes are listed by county.[3]
- Hudson County: 2, 10, 22, 22X, 23, 88, and 119
- Middlesex County: 801-805, 810, 811, 813, 814, 815, 817, 818, 819, 822
- Monmouth and Ocean counties: Academy operates some peak hour trips on NJT's 130, 132, 136, and 139 routes.
Other contract operations
Under contract to Rutgers University, Academy Bus operated the campus shuttles for the New Brunswick and Piscataway campuses under a 10-year contract,[4] until June 30, 2011, after which time First Transit Services, Inc. took over operations of the Rutgers Campus Buses. Academy has filed a lawsuit against the University over the loss of the contract.[5][6] Despite the loss of shuttle operations, the company continues to provide the chartered bus operations used for tours and other events.
Academy operates Columbia Transportation for Columbia University
Academy continues to run a separate operation in New York City for New York University and various operations for universities in southern Connecticut and around Boston. Also, Academy Bus operates long-term parking shuttles around Newark Liberty Airport under contract to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey using Port Authority-owned and branded Orion VII buses.
Since January 2014, Academy operates the SIM23 and SIM24 (formerly X23 and X24) routes between Manhattan and Staten Island, formerly operated by the now bankrupt Atlantic Express. These routes are subsidized by and operated under contract to the New York City Economic Development Corporation.
As of October 1, 2014, Academy operates the MTA Maryland Commuter Express routes #410, #411, & #420 under contract to and using MTA Maryland owned buses. The #820 was also awarded by MTA Maryland and began operations on July 1, 2015.
Academy operates under contract Best Bus, which provides intercity buses between New York and the Washington area.[7]
Academy formerly operated under contract to Bridj, a private, app-based, on-demand transit service, in the Greater Boston area. [8]
Directly controlled commuter routes
Academy Bus provides commuter line run service along several routes from Burlington, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, and Ocean counties in New Jersey.[9]
The full route is shown for each except for branching. Unless otherwise noted, passengers are carried to and from New York only.
Route | Terminals | Via | Notes | ||
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Line 300 | New York Port Authority Bus Terminal |
↔ | East Windsor Windsor Heights Shopping Center |
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← AM ---- → PM |
Plainsboro Town Center |
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Jamesburg The Ponds, Concordia, and Whittingham |
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Sayreville | New York East Midtown via 5/Madison Avenues |
← AM ---- → PM |
Sayreville Winding Woods |
Garden State Parkway Main Street Washington Road Bordentown Avenue |
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New York Wall Street area |
Sayreville Harbor Club |
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Route 91 | New York Wall Street area |
← AM ---- → PM |
Lakewood Bus Terminal |
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Shore Points | New York Port Authority Bus Terminal |
↔ | Point Pleasant Beach Railroad station |
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New York Wall Street area |
← AM ---- → PM | ||||
Route 36 | New York Port Authority Bus Terminal |
↔ | Long Branch Railroad station |
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New York Wall Street area |
← AM ---- → PM | ||||
Route 35 | New York Port Authority Bus Terminal |
← AM ---- → PM |
Red Bank Route 35 and Navesink River Road |
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Parkway Express |
New York Port Authority Bus Terminal |
← AM ---- → PM |
Forked River Park-Ride |
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New York Wall Street area | |||||
Westampton | New York Port Authority Bus Terminal |
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New York Wall Street area |
← AM ---- → PM |
NOTES:
- Route 9 service via Academy is provided to lower Manhattan only (except for service via Jackson, which is available to midtown Manhattan). Route 9 service to midtown (except Jackson service) is provided on the 139 full-time.
- Toms River and Route 549 service via Academy is only provided to lower Manhattan. Toms River service to midtown Manhattan is provided on the 137 line full-time.
- All service via the Garden State Parkway (except for Route 9) operates via the Cheesequake park and ride. Shore Points and Parkway Express services also stop at the PNC Bank Arts Center.
Casino line runs
Academy Bus operates several regularly scheduled line services from points in the New York metropolitan area to and from casinos in Atlantic City, Yonkers, and Connecticut, with service to the Port Authority Bus Terminal operated in partnership with Coach USA as a Megabus service, the M25 (buses carry Academy markings).
Go Buses
Academy Bus runs an intercity bus common carrier service under the "Go Buses" brand, servicing the Northeast United States from Boston to Washington, D.C.. Go Buses markets its service with amenities such as free WiFi, electrical outlets, and a free bottle of water upon boarding, along with a frequent rider rewards program. Offering tickets as low as $5 per one-way trip, Go Buses competes with other low-cost intercity bus services, such as Megabus, BoltBus, and various Chinatown bus lines. Academy Bus acquired Go Buses in 2014.[10]
Corporate structure
Academy Bus, LLC is a limited liability corporation and holding company that owns three operating companies: Academy Lines, LLC, Academy Express, LLC, and No. 22 Hillside Corporation.[11]
References
- "Federal Register - Academy Express, L.L.C.-Acquisition of the Properties of Go Bus LLC and Its Affiliate, MCIZ Corp". Retrieved May 10, 2015.
- Roman, Alex (January 25, 2016). "2015 Top 50 Motorcoach Fleets Survey". Metro. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
- New Jersey Transit - Bus
- "Middlesex County Comprehensive Transportation Study Final Report Appendix" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 4, 2007. (224 KiB)
- Academy Bus of Hoboken sues Rutgers University.
- Contractor sues Rutgers over loss of bus contract
- DC2NY BECOMES BESTBUS! WHOM YOU KNOW SAYS, THAT'S BECAUSE THEY ARE! New markets for BestBus Coming Soon will include Manassas, VA; Silver Spring, MD and Baltimore, MD in addition to the markets and stops served by DC2NY in the District of Columbia, Virginia, New York and Delaware.
- "Pop-up bus service Bridj to launch test runs June 2 - The Boston Globe". Retrieved October 5, 2016.
- Academy Bus commuter schedules
- "Academy Express, L.L.C.-Acquisition of the Properties of Go Bus LLC and Its Affiliate, MCIZ Corp". Federal Register. September 24, 2014. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
- National Labor Relations Board, "CASE 22-RC-12287" (PDF)., December 18, 2002