New Jersey Transit Mercer, Inc.
#4002 operates on the 606 in Trenton.
ParentNew Jersey Transit Bus Operations
LocaleMercer County, New Jersey
Service typeLocal bus transit
Routes14
OperatorNew Jersey Transit Bus Operations
WebsiteNew Jersey Transit

New Jersey Transit Bus Operations, under the NJ Transit Mercer, Inc. subsidiary, as successor to Mercer Metro, operates the following routes within Mercer County, New Jersey.

Routes

All of these routes are exact fare lines and are operated out of the Hamilton Township garage.

Route Terminals Major Streets Notes History
600 Trenton Transit Center Plainsboro Route 1
  • Former Route E
601 The College of New Jersey Hamilton Marketplace State Street
Clinton Avenue
Kuser Road
  • Capital Connection route
  • Former Route G
603 Mercer Mall Hamilton Square Princeton/Brunswick Pike
Broad Street
White Horse Avenue
  • Sunday Service operating as a part of a pilot program effective 4/3/21
  • Additional service between Mercer Mall and White Horse available on the 613
  • Additional service between Downtown Trenton and White Horse available on the 409
  • Weekend Service extended to Hamilton Marketplace
  • Former Route K
605 Quaker Bridge Mall Montgomery Township Route 1
Witherspoon Street
Route 206
  • Connects with Princeton MUNI for service around Princeton, and Princeton University's Tiger Transit for service around Princeton University
  • Former Route M
606 Princeton Hamilton Marketplace Harrison Street
Nassau St
Route 206
Greenwood Avenue/Nottingham Way
Washington Boulevard
  • Select weekday trips also serves Hamilton Railroad Station
  • Connects with Princeton MUNI for service around Princeton, and Princeton University's Tiger Transit for service around Princeton University
  • Capital Connection route
  • Former Route P
607 Ewing Hamilton
Independence Plaza
Parkway Avenue
Broad Street
Lalor Street
  • Weekday service extended to Delaware Heights
  • Former Route Q
608 Ewing Hamilton Station State Street
Sullivan Way
Sam Weinworth Road
609 Ewing Quaker Bridge Mall State Street
Hamilton Avenue
Quaker Bridge Road
  • Most Monday-Saturday service does not serve the New Jersey DOT; use the 619 instead
  • Additional service available on the 619 between Ewing and Mercerville
  • Capital Connection route
  • Former Route T
610 Trenton Princeton
  • School service only
  • Princeton Middle School (1 trip P.M. only)
611 Trenton Circulator Perry Street, State Street, Front Street
  • Weekday service only (Lunchtime service formerly provided; discontinued June 2009 due to low ridership)
  • Free rides for State of New Jersey employees with ID
612 Princeton Junction
Rail Station
Lawrence Township
Loop
Clarksville Road
  • Weekday Peak Hour Service only
  • Renumbered from 976 in June 2010.
613 Mercer Mall Hamilton Marketplace Princeton/Brunswick Pike
Broad Street
Route 130
  • Additional service between Mercer Mall and White Horse available on the 603
  • Additional service between Downtown Trenton and White Horse available on the 409
619 Ewing Mercer County Community College State Street
Hamilton Avenue
Edinburgh Road
  • Sunday Service operated as a part of a pilot program effective 4/3/21
  • Capital Connection route[1]
  • Additional service available on the 609 between Ewing and Mercerville
624 Pennington East Trenton Pennington Avenue
Perry Street
Clinton Avenue
  • No Sunday service
  • Route created 6/20/15 combining former 602 and 604 lines

Former routes

Route Terminals Main streets of travel Notes
602 Trenton-Downtown Pennington Pennington Avenue
  • No Sunday service
  • Saturday service extended to East Trenton via Perry Street
  • Former Route H
  • Became route 624 on 6/20/15
604 Trenton Transit Center East Trenton Perry Street
Clinton Avenue
  • Weekday service only
  • Former Route L
  • Becomes Route 624 on 6/20/15
655 Princeton Plainsboro University Place
Alexander Rd.
Route 1
Scudders Mill Rd.
  • Weekdays only
  • Served Princeton Railroad Station
  • New route added by NJ TRANSIT 5/14/12
  • Discontinued by NJ TRANSIT 9/8/15
  • Also known as Health Line

References

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