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Your Guide to Public Transportation

Page 1 Introduction New Jersey, and West Orange in particular, enjoys the benefits of an excellent public transportation system. West Orange On The Go! has developed Your Guide to Public Transportation to help West Orange s senior citizens understand available transportation resources. Public transportation is a safe and economical way to visit family and friends and to travel to stores, restaurants, doctors offices and many other destinations. Riding the bus and train can be much easier than fighting traffic and searching for a parking space. Public transportation helps us maintain our independence. We can make our own travel decisions without having to rely on other people. For people who drive there are many services available to help us do so safely and comfortably. Cars have changed and so have traffic rules, driving conditions, and the roads we travel every day. Some common age- related changes can affect driving as well. We wish to thank the Township and local organizations who helped develop this Guide. Organizations include Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ, JCC MetroWest & the Jewish Community Housing Corporation. Major funding for West Orange On The Go! was provided by a grant from the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater MetroWest NJ.

Page 2 Table of Contents Introduction 1 Local Bus Service in West Orange 3 NJ TRANSIT Reduced Fare Program 4 Access Link 5 Transit Tips 6 West Orange Map 7 Livingston Mall Bus Stops 9 JCC/Jewish Federation Plaza Bus Stops 10 West Orange Senior Transportation 11 Essex County Special Transportation 12 Other Transportation Services 13 Driving Safety 14 Rail & Bus Service to New York City 15 Resources 17

Page 3 Local Bus Service in West Orange Two local NJ TRANSIT bus routes travel through West Orange. Transfers can be made to other bus lines on Main St. in West Orange and Orange and at the Livingston Mall. They operate seven days a week, but schedules are different on weekends. The #73 travels from Livingston Mall through Livingston, West Orange, Orange, East Orange and into Newark Penn Station. The #71 travels from West Caldwell through Caldwell, Essex Fells, Roseland, Livingston, West Orange, Orange, East Orange and into Newark Penn Station. NJ TRANSIT buses are accessible: they kneel to lower the height of the first step and have lifts for any riders who cannot use steps. Passengers must ask the driver to kneel the bus or use the lift. NJ TRANSIT mybus The mybus service tells customers when the next buses are scheduled to arrive at local bus stops. To Use mybus Call (973) 275-5555 and follow the prompt to dial the mybus stop ID #. Mybus will then tell you when the next bus is scheduled to arrive at your stop. Bus Map on pages 9/10 shows local bus stops.

Page 4 NJ TRANSIT Reduced Fare Program Individuals age 62 and over as well as people with disabilities can save at least 50% on NJ TRANSIT by using the Reduced Fare Program. To receive the reduced fare there are two options: Show the bus operator or train conductor an ID that is proof of your age (driver s license or Medicare card) and ask for the reduced fare. You may also apply for a Reduced Fare ID Card by calling NJ TRANSIT at (973) 491-7112. What are Fare Zones? Your bus fare is determined by zones, which are the distances that you travel. Zones are shown on the bus schedules with a special line and notation so you know your fare in advance. You may also call (973) 275-5555 to confirm bus fares and other travel information. The bus operator will tell you how much your fare is when boarding. NJ TRANSIT Local Bus Fares 1 Zone 2 Zones Transfer Full Fare $1.50 $2.35 $0.70 Reduced $0.70 $1.05 $0.35 Exact Fare Only Coins & $1 Bills Accepted

Page 5 Access Link NJ TRANSIT operates Access Link for customers with disabilities who cannot use the regular NJ TRANSIT bus. Some seniors may be eligible for Access Link. Access Link operates on the same days and hours as the regular NJ TRANSIT bus and shadows the local bus routes. Access Link has special features: Small buses and cars provide curb-to-curb service. Appointments for trips must be made by the rider or other designee at least 24 hours in advance. Access Link can be used for any type of trip - medical, social, shopping, etc. Please request if you want to ride with a companion who will pay regular fare or a Personal Care Attendant (PCA) who can ride for free. The Access Link Assessment Process Potential riders must have an in-person transportation assessment interview. To arrange an assessment interview at local office, call (800) 955-2321. A certification specialist will explain the assessment process over the phone. Bring an advocate (family, friend or professional) to the interview to help you describe your situation. If you need transportation to the interview, Access Link will pick you up for a round-trip fare of $4.00.

Page 6 Transit Tips Plan your trip in advance using a trip planner at njtransit.com or googlemaps.com/transit or speak to a live operator at customer service. Keep copies of the schedules for the lines you use. You can order schedules or plan your trip with NJ TRANSIT Customer Service by calling (973) 275-5555. You can look at schedules online at njtransit.com, coachusa.com. Bring exact fare and extra change with you. Also bring any medications you may need during a trip, your ID Card, the address of your destination, and emergency phone numbers. Always get to the bus stop early. It is better to be 15 minutes early than 15 seconds late! Sit near the bus operator, if possible, so you can easily communicate, see the road ahead and hear any announcements. Keep aisles clear of bags and packages. Tell a friend or family member where you are going and when you plan to return. Never plan to take the last bus home.

Page 7 This map shows #71 & #73 buses which travel through West Ora Please call NJTIP @ Rutgers at (848) 9

Page 8 Orange. Other bus routes in the outlying area have been omitted. 8) 932-4499 with questions or concerns.

Page 9 Livingston Mall - Bus Stops By Macy s there are 4 bus stops where all buses pick up and drop off passengers. Stop 1: NJT 70 to Newark, 70 to Florham Park Stop 2: NJT 73 to Newark, Coach 31 to Newark Stop 3: NJT 872 & 873 to Morristown, Community 77 to NY & Coach 31 to Newark Stop 4: Drop Off Only Barnabas Health Ambulatory Care Center

Page 10 JCC/Federation Plaza - Bus Stops The JCC MetroWest is located at: 760 Northfield Ave. West Orange, NJ 07052 The NJ Transit 73 and the Community 77 to New York serve the JCC at these stops: Westbound 73 to Livingston Mall/77 to Morristown Eastbound 73 to Newark/77 to New York JCHC Jewish Federation Plaza

Page 11 West Orange Senior Citizen Transportation The West Orange Senior Citizen Transportation Program is a curb-to-curb paratransit program that provides paratransit service within West Orange. This service is available to residents 60 years of age and older who are able to board the vehicle independently or with the help of their own aide. Guidelines This service can help you get to dialysis, medical/ health center appointments, nutrition programs, club meetings, food shopping and other outings. Rides are available starting at 8:45 AM with return pickup by 3:30 PM on weekdays. There is no charge for the service, however, donations are requested. Note: Service is limited to West Orange Township with the exception of St. Barnabas Medical Center and Barnabas Health Ambulatory Care Center for dialysis. To schedule a home pickup: Call (973) 325-4134 three to four days in advance. Allow for a 15 minute waiting period for pickups to and from appointments. Please make sure to mention if you use a wheelchair or other mobility device.

Page 12 Essex County Special Transportation Free transportation to medical, shopping, programs and other destinations is available from Essex County Special Transportation. New riders must provide personal information by telephone prior to scheduling a ride. Individuals may apply if they are over 60 years of age or have a disability. Service to medical, shopping, programs and other destinations within Essex County. Trip reservations must be made at least two days or up to one month in advance. Riders are asked to be ready one hour before the pickup & drop-off times. This is a busy service, so passengers may have to be flexible about pick-up days and times. Call (973) 395-5858 between 9:00 AM and 4:00PM, Monday-Friday to reserve a trip. Call for information about monthly scheduled trips to other destinations.

Page 13 Other Transportation Services Metro Transport Phone: (973) 325-1359 Operates: Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9 AM - 4 PM Tuesday/Thursday 9 AM - 5 PM. Make reservations 7 days in advance. Cost - $2.50 per town entered, free transportation may be provided for individuals with low incomes. Return trips should be requested before 4 PM. Service area - Essex County and parts of Union and Morris Counties. Vehicles are wheelchair accessible. Trips to medical destinations & select agencies. Leave a message if no one is available. Call to register for the program and provide emergency contacts before your first trip. Ask about group & charter trips. EZ RIDE Community Cars Phone: (973) 961-6941 Website: ezride.org The Community Cars program offers senior citizens personalized, curb-to-curb transportation from volunteer drivers. Operates: Monday - Friday 8 AM - 4 PM. Schedule your ride 24 hours in advance. Membership is $15 per year. Mileage Fees (deducted from a special account). $0.57 per mile for trips within 10 miles. $1.14 per mile for trips beyond 10 miles. No money is exchanged with drivers. EZ RIDE Cars are marked with the logo. Volunteer Drivers are always needed, please call to volunteer today!

Page 14 Driving Safety The following are a few resources created to help older adults drive safer longer. AARP Driver Safety Program Driver safety courses teach you: Current rules of the road. Defensive driving techniques. Managing personal changes. For more information go to aarp.org CarFit Created by the American Society on Aging and developed in collaboration with AAA, AARP and AOTA. The program is designed to help older drivers: Find out how well they fit their personal vehicle. Highlight possible improvements to fit. Promote conversations about safety & mobility. Consult with an Occupational Therapist. For more info on driving safer longer refer to AAA s senior driving website: SeniorDriving.AAA.com The site is broken down into topics such as: Evaluating your driving ability. Understanding mind & body changes. Improving your driving skills. Maintaining mobility & independence. Drivers with special medical considerations may benefit from working with a driver rehabilitation specialist. For Driver Rehabilitation services contact: Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation Phone: (973) 731-3900 x 2322

Page 15 NJ TRANSIT Rail Service to NYC West Orange has many train stations in close proximity. South Orange Rail Station is accessible with frequent service. South Orange Rail Station is located near the South Orange town center and is served by the Morris-Essex rail line with daily service into Hoboken and New York. Orange Rail Station is also close to West Orange but it is not accessible to people with disabilities. South Orange Rail Station Time to/from NYC: 30-50 minutes. One-way reduced fare to NYC: $3. Seniors over age 62 may purchase reduced fare tickets on the train with no surcharge. South Orange Rail Station has elevators and mini high-level platforms for customers who cannot climb stairs. There are bridge plates to help bridge the gap between the platform and the train car. Orange Rail Station does not have such features and requires riders to walk up steps For Train Information on your cell phone Use CooCoo for NJ TRANSIT Trains Text message your Origin and Destination train stations to CooCoo (266266) for schedule & fares. Example: South Orange to New York. For complete information go to njtransit.com or call 973-275-5555.

Two bus routes with service to Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York serve West Orange. Travel time from West Orange to New York City is about one hour. Buses run once an hour during off peak times. Individuals over age 62 with ID or Reduced Fare Card are eligible for Reduced Fare. Fares can be paid to the bus operator in NJ. Tickets must be purchased before boarding in New York City. Community Coach #77 Bus to New York Reduced Fare Round Trip to New York - $8.40 Departure: Gates 305/306 at Port Authority The #77 bus picks up/drops off at NJ TRANSIT bus stops on Northfield Ave in West Orange. DeCamp s #66/66R Bus to New York Reduced Fare Round Trip to New York - $7.65 Departure: Gate 412 at Port Authority Page 16 NJ TRANSIT Bus Service to NYC 66 service originates at the corner of Eagle Rock Ave. and Harrison Ave. The bus follows Harrison Ave. North through West Orange toward Montclair and then into Port Authority. 66R service originates in West Caldwell and travels from Passaic Ave. to Eagle Rock Ave. and then follows the rest of the 66 route. Note: Departure gates at Port Authority are subject to change. For assistance in the Bus Terminal dial 54 on any in house phone

Page 17 Resources NJ TRANSIT Customer Service: (973) 275-5555 Reduced Fare: (973) 491-7112 Access Link: (800) 955-2321 Essex County Special Transportation: (973) 395-5858 West Orange Senior Transportation: (973) 325-4134 Metro Transport: (973) 325-1359 EZ RIDE Community Cars: (973) 961-6941 Community Coach: (201) 225-7500 DeCamp Bus Lines: (973) 783-7500 Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation (973) 731-3900 NJTIP @ Rutgers: (848) 932-4499 JCC MetroWest: (973) 530-3400 AAA New Jersey Automobile Club: (973) 377-7200 Jewish Community Housing Corporation of Metropolitan New Jersey (JCHC): (973) 731-2020 Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ: (973) 929-3000

Page 18 Resources ElderLink ElderLink is a one-stop connection to the vast array of eldercare resources and services available in the local community and beyond. ElderLink is a program of Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest New Jersey and MetroWest CARES (Committee Addressing Resources for Eldercare Services), administered by Jewish Family Service of MetroWest. You can reach ElderLink: Phone: (973) 765-9050 Online: www.elderlinkmetrowest.org prepared this guide for West Orange On The Go! Please contact us with any questions. (848) 932-4499 NJTIP @ Rutgers is a program that teaches people how to use public transportation. Email: njtip_info@njtip.rutgers.edu Website: policy.rutgers.edu/vtc/njtip

West Orange On the Go! is a collaboration of Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ, NJTIP @ Rutgers, JCC MetroWest, JCHC and local program partners. Major funding for On the Go! was provided by a grant from the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater MetroWest NJ. July 2013