Bethlehem, PA – Trans-Bridge Lines, the Lehigh Valley’s premier motorcoach company, is pleased to announce the expansion of its service to Newark Liberty International Airport with the addition of two new runs, enhancing convenience for airline passengers. This move comes in direct response to United Airlines’ recent cessation of its Landline bus service between Lehigh Valley International Airport and Newark Airport. By introducing these new shuttle connections, Trans-Bridge Lines is filling an important gap in service, ensuring that travelers in the region continue to have seamless and affordable access to major transportation hubs.
The company is also resuming bus service to the Cape Liberty Cruise Port in Bayonne, New Jersey. The return of this popular service comes in response to numerous customer requests, as travelers once again look to Trans-Bridge Lines for reliable transportation to their cruise vacations.
“Listening to the needs of our passengers has always been at the heart of our operations,” said Tom JeBran, President, “With the need for reliable airport transportation and requests for service to Cape Liberty Cruise Port, we are proud to step in and provide these options. Our goal is to keep the Lehigh Valley and surrounding communities connected to the destinations they use most.”
The expanded Newark Airport runs and reinstated Cape Liberty Cruise Port service will begin effective Monday, September 8. Schedules and ticket information are available on the Trans-Bridge Lines website at www.transbridgelines.com. Passengers may purchase Newark Airport tickets online from the company’s Home page, and Pier Transportation to Bayonne may be reserved by calling their Customer Service Department at 610-868-6001.
For over 84 years, Trans-Bridge Lines has served as a trusted transportation provider, dedicated to comfort, reliability, and customer satisfaction. This announcement underscores the company’s ongoing commitment to adapting and responding to the evolving travel needs of its passengers and the Lehigh Valley communities it serves.