Tuesday, September 5, 2017

New Brunswick Grows as Intercity Travel Hub

NEW YORK ­­–– After the first few weeks of new long-distance bus trips from New Brunswick to Washington, DC, OurBus Prime has added additional departures to meet high demand.
Since the new service launched on April 10th, with daily departures, over 1,300 people have used OurBus Prime to get to and from New Brunswick. OurBus Prime is adding additional weekend and Friday departures in order to accommodate crowds at these times. During peak holiday travel times, up to 20 buses daily will operate to and from New Brunswick.
Passengers can board OurBus Prime to Washington, DC on Albany Street across from the New Brunswick train station.
“Downtown New Brunswick is becoming a transportation hub for Central New Jersey,” said OurBus founder Narinder Singh, “With commuter train connections, the Rutgers Campus, and proximity to the Turnpike it’s a natural fit.”
The service also adds a stop in Columbia, Maryland, providing an additional option to travelers who are not going all the way to Washington. DC to New York bus tickets
Singh comments, “We’ve had a lot of requests from people in the area to start trips to Philadelphia, Baltimore, and beyond. I see a lot of potential there.”
“We also are planning stops at Metropark or Secaucus Junction, but we are waiting for permission from NJ Transit in order to start in those areas.”
OurBus Prime is the intercity brand of OurBus, Inc., a transit technology company based in New York. OurBus also operates commuter bus services from Central New Jersey to Manhattan.

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