They surely know how to drive, though...LOL! Yours truly has frequented almost all of those NJ Transit routes & let me tell y'all something about the drivers one time: They're on point...for real.
all these buses ahhh such a beauty lol.I think it's cool for a state to have coach buses as part of their transit system seems more cool to me and more space compared to regular transit buses
Omg NJ must spend a shit load on road maintenance smh, not just all the buses but all the heavy ass dump trucks, garbage trucks tractor trailers but I love heavy trucks and buses. Man I enjoy these videos!!!!
Nice job, FanRailer. I just came back from this trip today. The place where you finished video - it exactly a place, out CoachUSA 9Rockland Coach) dropped off. These gates I believe are drop-off only.
Wow, good eyes! You're right, one of the blinkers is in the wrong place, they should either both be toward the inside or both toward the outside, right now there's one of each! That's pretty messed up LOL
Good God I know nj is small, but why do they need so many busses in one area? can't they get on a train and go farther out rather than have 300 busses all go out of one terminal? nice video interesting
Buses provide more of a door to door option for people, as trains don't always bridge the full distance between destinations. Additionally if you've ridden on the rail system in NJ during the peak rush periods, you know that there is NO additional capacity.
Also there’s always been more people/population per square mile first in NJ, second in NY but combined then you’ll have too many people for everyone to drive cars and too much real estate, waste of time and efficiency to try and absolve by train rail alone. So commuter transit (mostly in motorcoach/bus form) is the ultimate economical go between bicycles/motorcycles cars and trains/planes. Other geographic infrastructure areas can be immensely fit for just car pooling and or just train rail, while other places can’t self sustain or support such ambitious public utilities some have come to take for granted. On another whole subject: there’s a reason why the New York/New Jersey Port Authority Bus Terminal can harness and sustain such operations administratively and physically/structurally. It has everything to do with where and how Manhattan, NY was founded, namely pure bedrock for starters. I know I’ve rambled on there a bit, forgive me.✌🏾✊🏾🙏🏾
as oa sing states, "unloading of passengers prohibited" so why they do it? But in our case, he dropped us off by the stair of the upper level and a level below - were NJT buses and Route 126 from Hoboken - among them.
Greg Scripter If you're referring to the sign at the end of the video, you're prohibited from unloading passengers prior to the first escalator (28:08). I don't know of any wrongdoing here, or have heard of any unlawful unloading otherwise.
This is great therapy for my anxiety. The sound is incredible! Almost 3D. Thanks.
They surely know how to drive, though...LOL! Yours truly has frequented almost all of those NJ Transit routes & let me tell y'all something about the drivers one time: They're on point...for real.
all these buses ahhh such a beauty lol.I think it's cool for a state to have coach buses as part of their transit system seems more cool to me and more space compared to regular transit buses
NJT has the best fleet in my opinion
Nothing like a good bus ride! Thanks mate
I Love Express Bus Rides so much!
Omg NJ must spend a shit load on road maintenance smh, not just all the buses but all the heavy ass dump trucks, garbage trucks tractor trailers but I love heavy trucks and buses. Man I enjoy these videos!!!!
Nice job, FanRailer. I just came back from this trip today.
The place where you finished video - it exactly a place, out CoachUSA 9Rockland Coach) dropped off. These gates I believe are drop-off only.
Bus 7142 tail lights look misplaced if you look carefully
Wow, good eyes! You're right, one of the blinkers is in the wrong place, they should either both be toward the inside or both toward the outside, right now there's one of each! That's pretty messed up LOL
Bad ass New Jersey,New York,Pennsylvania,Maryland,Metro NYC roads.
that really is a lot of buses dang lol but buses are awesome wooohoooo
at 0:36 that was a close to accident happening
Wow at 8:34 on the video a Designline bus the days were numbered soon after.
I hope Atlanta is taking note for their horribly transit system.
Good God I know nj is small, but why do they need so many busses in one area? can't they get on a train and go farther out rather than have 300 busses all go out of one terminal? nice video interesting
Buses provide more of a door to door option for people, as trains don't always bridge the full distance between destinations. Additionally if you've ridden on the rail system in NJ during the peak rush periods, you know that there is NO additional capacity.
Also there’s always been more people/population per square mile first in NJ, second in NY but combined then you’ll have too many people for everyone to drive cars and too much real estate, waste of time and efficiency to try and absolve by train rail alone. So commuter transit (mostly in motorcoach/bus form) is the ultimate economical go between bicycles/motorcycles cars and trains/planes. Other geographic infrastructure areas can be immensely fit for just car pooling and or just train rail, while other places can’t self sustain or support such ambitious public utilities some have come to take for granted. On another whole subject: there’s a reason why the New York/New Jersey Port Authority Bus Terminal can harness and sustain such operations administratively and physically/structurally. It has everything to do with where and how Manhattan, NY was founded, namely pure bedrock for starters. I know I’ve rambled on there a bit, forgive me.✌🏾✊🏾🙏🏾
@@FanRailer what number of the D400 MCI route 320 bus?
4:33 i see NJT buses do whatever they want. they go over lines, cut in line....
Excellent video
which number of the D4000 MCI route 320 bus?
Do 193 from Willowbrook Mall in Wayne to Port Authority
Дороги плохое !👆😎👎а я думал увас всё просто супер
Hey! Why do buses in America stop like once? Idk but in Europe buses stop 6183939391763 times!!
as oa sing states, "unloading of passengers prohibited" so why they do it? But in our case, he dropped us off by the stair of the upper level and a level below - were NJT buses and Route 126 from Hoboken - among them.
Greg Scripter If you're referring to the sign at the end of the video, you're prohibited from unloading passengers prior to the first escalator (28:08). I don't know of any wrongdoing here, or have heard of any unlawful unloading otherwise.
My gosh that jake
Is there a bi-fold doors on that bus?
double leaf plug doors.
+Fan Railer thanks for telling me what type of doors those are on MCI D4000
Fan Railer us needs new transportation like gothenburg
Gente...porque eu estou assistindo isso?