NJ Transit has advised the City of Bayonne that it will assume operation of the Broadway Bus route in Bayonne beginning on Monday, December 1, 2025. Earlier this month, Emil Massa, Broadway Bus President, told the Bayonne community that that private bus company would cease operations after 101 years. His company will operate the Broadway Bus route through Sunday, November 30.
In a press release, Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis said, “I would like to thank Emil Massa and his predecessors for their long service to the community with the Broadway Bus. I would also like to thank NJ Transit for taking over the route, so that bus service will continue for the senior citizens, shoppers, students, workers, and others who use the Broadway Bus.”
According to information provided by NJ Transit, after it assumes management of the Broadway Bus route on December 1, the hours of operation will be weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and weekends from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Service will be every thirty minutes during those hours of operation.
Mayor Davis concluded, “Bayonne has a long tradition of being a convenient community with several transportation options. I am glad that tradition will continue. NJ Transit will now be providing bus service on Broadway, Avenue C, and Kennedy Boulevard, in addition to its Light Rail service with four Bayonne stations. Soon, New York Waterway will offer ferry service between Bayonne and Manhattan. The return of ferry service to Bayonne will make our community an even more convenient place in the heart of the metropolitan area.”