
"Our bus service planning team has done significant amounts of work to recreate those lines," Kilcoyne said at Friday's board meeting. 313 and 315 will now continue to the 30th Street Station and loop around, a change Michael Kilcoyne, senior vice president of surface transportation and general manager of bus operations, said was an "enhancement" because customers have more options to go further into Philadelphia from there.

313, 315, 317, 408 and 409 will stop at 10th and Market streets, a block away from the Greyhound bus terminal where they previously stopped. NJ Transit announced it is restoring the one-seat bus ride service to Philadelphia after customers and board members raised issue with changes to the routes that forced riders to transfer to different buses in Camden. Watch Video: No new fare hikes for NJ Transit riders
