by chnhrr
This posting is an offshoot of the posting below.
A few years ago I came across a photograph of a B&O bus in Manhattan which was taken in the early 1930’s. Bus service was available from Jersey City to Manhattan for B&O passengers as an option to the ferryboat service leaving the CNJ Terminal.
Was this bus service included the price of the train ticket? What stops did the buses make once in the city? I’m assuming that the buses used the Holland Tunnel to cross the river and the bus service continued until 1958. I include two photographs from the late 1940's-early 1950's, one at the CNJ Terminal and one at Union Square (courtesy of J. Roborecky – Trainnet)
A few years ago I came across a photograph of a B&O bus in Manhattan which was taken in the early 1930’s. Bus service was available from Jersey City to Manhattan for B&O passengers as an option to the ferryboat service leaving the CNJ Terminal.
Was this bus service included the price of the train ticket? What stops did the buses make once in the city? I’m assuming that the buses used the Holland Tunnel to cross the river and the bus service continued until 1958. I include two photographs from the late 1940's-early 1950's, one at the CNJ Terminal and one at Union Square (courtesy of J. Roborecky – Trainnet)