NJ Transit
ACCESS LINK Riders' Choice Pilot 2.0
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Access Link Provider
NJ TRANSIT’s paratransit program known as Access Link was established to provide public transportation to people with disabilities who are unable to use the local bus and light rail systems according to the American with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).
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WHAT IS ADA PARATRANSIT?
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 is civil rights legislation that protects people with disabilities from discrimination. In response to the ADA, NJ TRANSIT established the complementary paratransit service Access Link. People with disabilities, who are unable to use NJ TRANSIT’s accessible local fixedroute Bus or Light Rail systems to travel, are able to apply for paratransit eligibility.
Access Link service is comparable to the bus in that it is available during the same days and hours as the regularly scheduled local fixed route bus and light rail service, including weekends and holidays. If there is bus service available, Access Link service will be available. If there is no bus service, Access Link will not be available.
Those who are eligible for Access Link can make reservations 1-7 days in advance and travel from their origin address to their destination address, as long as both are within the service area.
More detailed information on NJ Transit Access Link can be found here.