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DeCamp Bus Lines is a family owned company that offers charter, casino and commuter bus services in New Jersey and New York. Whether you need a shuttle, a trip to Wind Creek Bethlehem, or a ride to work, DeCamp can help you with your travel needs.
- Bergen, Hudson Route
DeCamp Casino Lines operates three days per week, Thursday,...
- Charter Services
DeCamp Bus Lines also has a staff of trained, certified...
- Overview
DeCamp Bus Lines also has a staff of trained, certified...
- Destinations
Cruise Lines; Sporting Events. Major League and Minor League...
- Charter a Bus
To book a charter call DeCamp Bus Lines at (800)...
- Contact Us
DeCamp Bus Lines 101 Greenwood Ave P.O. Box 581 Montclair,...
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Montclair, NJ — After more than four months of operating its...
- Company Profile
DeCamp Bus Lines, Founded in 1870, DeCamp Bus Lines is an...
- Fares & Ticket Information
DeCamp Bus Lines. 101 Greenwood Ave. Montclair, NJ (973)...
- Schedules & Routes
Schedules & Routes. DeCamp Bus Lines is happy to have...
- Bergen, Hudson Route
DeCamp Bus Lines is an apportioned [definition needed] bus company serving Essex County, New Jersey and Passaic County, New Jersey, with charter services. Until 2023, DeCamp also operated commuter line-run services to and from Manhattan.
Mar 20, 2023 · DeCamp, the oldest private bus company in the state, will stop running buses to and from New York City on April 7 due to low ridership and pandemic subsidies ending. The company will continue to operate charter and shuttle buses, including service to Atlantic City.
Apr 7, 2023 · MONTCLAIR, N.J. -- Friday marked the end of an era for a family-owned bus company in New Jersey that started shuttling riders with a horse-drawn carriage in 1870. DeCamp Bus Lines ended its...
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Mar 20, 2023 · DeCamp Bus Lines, which serves riders in Passaic and Essex Counties in northern New Jersey, announced on Monday that it would end its commuter service to and from New York City on April 7.