Easy to Get Here, Hard to Go Home
Morris County, NJ is easily accessible by air, bus, rail and car.
BUSES
Morris County Metro
973-829-8101
MorrisDOT.org
NJ Transit
NJ Transit operates an extensive statewide bus system that includes service from Morris County to New York City – Port Authority Bus Terminal, local service within Morris County, and local service between Morris, Essex, Passaic, and Sussex Counties.
In-State Service: 29, 70, 73, 75, 79, 194
New York City Bound: 194
973-275-5555 | (TT) 800-772-2287
NJ Transit/Morris County Local Buses
973-275-5555
njtransit.com | PDF Schedules | Order Schedules
The NJ Transit / Morris County Local Bus system consists of eight routes that serve the county. The NJT 871, 872, 873, 874, 875, 878, 879, and 880 operate either five or six days per week.
Lakeland Bus Lines, Inc.
973-366-0600
lakelandbus.com
Lakeland Bus Lines, Inc. provides service between Morris and Sussex Counties and New York City, including service to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, Midtown Manhattan, and Lower Manhattan (Financial District). Lakeland also provides local service within Morris County and between Morris and Sussex Counties.
New York City Bound: 46, 78, 80
Coach USA: Community Coach
800-877-1888
Community Coach, a member of Coach USA, provides service from Morris and Essex Counties to the New York City Port Authority Bus Terminal.
New York City Bound: 77
Colonial Coach
973-267-2773
The Colonial Coach is provided by the Town of Morristown. The free service consists of one route operating in and around Morristown, serving Morristown residents, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Parsippany Free Transit System
973-263-7093
The Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills operates two free bus routes within its borders, serving Parsippany-Troy Hills residents. Both routes begin at the Morris Hills Shopping Center.
Morris on the Move (M.O.M.)
Morris on the Move is a community transportation service for low income individuals running between Dover and Mount Olive. This service is sponsored by the Morris County Department of Human Services.
TRAINS
Amtrak
800-USA–RAIL| 800-872-7245 | TTY: 800-523-6590
amtrak.com
Amtrak operates a nationwide passenger rail network, including high-speed Acela service between Boston and Washington, DC. Amtrak stations closest to Morris County are Newark-Penn Station, New York-Penn Station, and Metropark Station in Iselin, NJ.
NJ Transit
NJ Transit operates an extensive commuter rail network, particularly in northern New Jersey. It offers connections with other rail service, including PATH, MTA, Amtrak, SEPTA, and PATCO.
973-275-5555 | (TT) 800-772-2287
Morris & Essex: Morristown Line
Morris & Essex: Gladstone Branch
Montclair-Boonton Line
973-275-5555 | (TT) 800-772-2287
Morristown Line and Gladstone Branch both have service to New York Penn Station, Newark-Broad Street Station, and Hoboken. The Montclair-Boonton Line provides service to Hoboken with connections to New York.
NJ Transit Light Rail
973-275-5555 | (TT) 800-772-2287
NJ Transit operates three light rail lines. The Newark Light Rail serves Bloomfield, Belleville, Newark Broad Street and Penn Stations, and Downtown Newark. The Hudson-Bergen Line serves Bayonne, Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken, Union City, and North Bergen. NJT’s Morristown Line connects with both the Newark & Hudson-Bergen Light Rail lines. The River LINE serves Trenton, Burlington, Riverside, and Camden.
PATH Rapid Transit System
800-234-7284 (TT) 800-728-4225
www.pathrail.com
The Port Authority Trans-Hudson Corporation (PATH) operates 24 hours a day between Newark, Jersey City, Hoboken, and Manhattan.















