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NJ TRANSIT Begins Work on Interim Hoboken Bus Terminal

NJ TRANSIT prepares for the next phase of their Hoboken Connect project by constructing an interim bus terminal to allow for uninterrupted service as they rehabilitate the current terminal.

NJ TRANSIT Begins Work on Interim Hoboken Bus Terminal

NJ TRANSIT looks to maintain service as they renovate the Hoboken Bus Terminal by transforming one of their parking lots into a temporary terminal for riders.

Photo: NJ Transit

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NJ TRANSIT recently announced the beginning of construction on an interim bus terminal near Hoboken Terminal. This marks the beginning of the next phase of the Hoboken Connect mixed-use project that aims to transform the historic waterfront area into a vibrant space for customers and the public.

“The start of work on this interim bus terminal at Hoboken reflects NJ TRANSIT’s commitment to delivering long-term customer experience improvements while maintaining reliable service during construction,” said NJ TRANSIT President/CEO Kris Kolluri. “The interim terminal, along with the permanent bus facility, Hoboken Connect, and the upcoming Long Slip project, will collectively transform Hoboken into a more connected, resilient, and accessible gateway for the region.” 

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Purpose of the Interim Terminal

The interim bus terminal is expected to be completed this summer, allowing for the rehabilitation of the current bus terminal.

This terminal is one aspect of public infrastructure improvements the Hoboken Connect project is implementing. Other work includes a complete restoration of the second floor of the historic ferry terminal into a premier events space, improvements, and flood resiliency work in Warrington Plaza, and streetscapes to improve pedestrian and bicycle access.

“Construction on the Hoboken Bus Terminal represents the start of public space improvements at Hoboken Connect,” said Brian Barry, sr. VP at LCOR, the project’s developer. “We’re working closely with NJ TRANSIT and the City of Hoboken on the redevelopment of the Bus Terminal, which will improve intermodal connectivity while enhancing the overall commuter experience. Once complete, Hoboken Connect will completely transform the Hudson Waterfront, creating a highly desirable, mixed-use project comprising state-of-the-art offices, sustainable residences, and an enhanced pedestrian and transportation experience.”

The temporary terminal will allow uninterrupted bus service as construction progresses on the permanent bus terminal at Hudson Place. It will be constructed in an existing parking lot on NJ TRANSIT property at Hoboken Terminal, located west of the River Street and Hudson Place intersection.

The terminal will consist of eight bays, with temporary shelters, pedestrian pathways, lighting, and passenger loading, unloading, and queuing areas will be set up.

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