Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Hackensack Bus Terminal

    4.0 (2 reviews)

    Hackensack Bus Terminal Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Hackensack Bus Terminal

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    2 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Su S.
    132
    281
    2789

    11 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Public Transportation 1,974 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    New Jersey Transit - Broadway - Fair Lawn Station - Your average TVM (ticket vending machine) in NJ Transit stations - gives an update on train status, shows ads, easy to use. (16 June 2023)

    New Jersey Transit - Broadway - Fair Lawn Station

    3.0(1 review)
    5.5 mi

    It's a decent NJ Transit train station at the edge of Fair Lawn and Elmwood Park (the RR runs…read morebetween those towns), having trains run above grade, so it doesn't interfere with Broadway/Rt 4. There are no elevators in this station, whether it's to go to street level, or rapidly switchover to the other track, no bathrooms on site as well, or other amenities, unlike other popular stations. The next stations on the line are: Radburn (also in Fair Lawn, north), and Plauderville (Garfield, south), on the way to Hoboken (southbound, track 2) or either Waldwick, Suffern, NY, or Port Jervis, NY (northbound, track 1). On average, it takes 35 minutes to get to Hoboken, assuming there's no delays, and as of this review, it's 6.50$ for a ticket to Hoboken, and 20 minutes to Waldwick, 40 minutes to Suffern, and 2 hours to Port Jervis from this station. There's two tracks on this station, track 2 (on Elmwood Park's side) has the TVM and shelter, which can help on rainy/snowy days, while both tracks have benches lining along the pathway. Unfortunately, this station isn't accessible to those with wheelchairs, the closest one being in Paterson (which has an elevator). Street level, there's a dedicated spot for those who are expecting rides, and parking spots are across Broadway lining the station in Elmwood Park, which requires a permit. Definitely quiet on weekend mornings, a slightly higher amount on M-F mornings.

    Photos
    New Jersey Transit - Broadway - Fair Lawn Station - View of the tracks heading to Hoboken, other side has tracks from Hoboken. No elevator access in this station unfortunately. (10/26/2017)

    View of the tracks heading to Hoboken, other side has tracks from Hoboken. No elevator access in this station unfortunately. (10/26/2017)

    New Jersey Transit - Broadway - Fair Lawn Station - Train platform on a quiet weekday afternoon. Mind the gap while boarding. Train shelter on track 2 side, plenty of benches. (10/26/2017)

    Train platform on a quiet weekday afternoon. Mind the gap while boarding. Train shelter on track 2 side, plenty of benches. (10/26/2017)

    New Jersey Transit - Broadway - Fair Lawn Station

    See all

    NY Waterway Ferry Terminal Edgewater

    NY Waterway Ferry Terminal Edgewater

    1.8(18 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    It's the worst. They bill themselves as the best ferry in the world but they are wrong. I've taken…read morethe Hong Kong ferry to commute to work and it is a lot better. It's always on time and it is cheaper. About 25cents each way. This ferry runs on its own schedule and is never on time. The captain of the ferry I take loves to hit the dock when he comes in. You are jolted around. Take the ferry before the one you think you should take so you can get to city in time for whatever you want to do. At $336 a month this Another week and more delays. The 915am ferry is not here. Can't even see it coming. This is the WORST FERRY IN THE WORLD!!!

    Is there anything better, on a prematurely warm and sunny not-quite-spring day than taking the…read moreferry home? Aaah yes, taking the ferry home on a Friday that also happens to be a prematurely warm and sunny not-quite-spring day. The ferry is too expensive to be a part of my daily commute. Comparing the $5.50 ride from World Financial Center to Jersey City (Paulus Hook) with the $1.75 PATH ride between World Trade Center and Exchange Place, you can see why the ferry is the Rich Man's PATH. Or, the poor man's cruise ship. Even the ferry terminal at World Financial Center is luxurious, at least compared to a PATH station. It's floating, and has a little balcony on the water where you can soak up that precious March sun while you wait for your ship to come in. It even had a nice clean bathroom, if you can handle the motion of the ocean. The PATH can't compare. The ferry ride takes about the same amount of time as the PATH ride (7 minutes from WFC to Paulus Hook). But unlike the five minutes you'll spend on the PATH, you can feel the salty wind in your hair, and the sun on your face, unless of course you get the boat where the upper level has been enclosed. But, still, you can pretend your itinerary takes you to somewhere more exotic than your average PATH stop... maybe Venice. A tourist you're not, but remember that some people travel far and wait a lifetime to glimpse these sights... the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, the Colgate clock, the tallest building in New Jersey, the tallest building in New York, cruise ships and tall sailing ships, all that and you can be home in time for dinner.

    Photos
    NY Waterway Ferry Terminal Edgewater
    NY Waterway Ferry Terminal Edgewater
    NY Waterway Ferry Terminal Edgewater

    See all

    Hackensack Bus Terminal - publictransport - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...