Rockland Coaches, historically known as the "Red & Tan Lines," serves as a vital bridge between Rockland County, New York, the Northern Bergen County suburbs of New Jersey, and Manhattan. These buses primarily originate from residential hubs like New City, Nyack, and Pearl River in New York, as well as busy New Jersey commuter towns such as Tenafly, Englewood, and Closter. Most of their active routes, including the frequent Route 9, 11A, and 20, terminate at the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown, while select services like the 9T provide crucial access to the George Washington Bridge Bus Station in Upper Manhattan. By navigating local street corners and regional Park & Rides that major transit apps often overlook, Rockland Coaches remains the specialized choice for commuters in the Palisades and Pascack Valley corridors.
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