139 Bus Schedule Finder for NJ TRANSIT Lakewood, Old Bridge, Route 9, Freehold, MyBus & New York
Most people searching for the 139 bus schedule need the NJ TRANSIT Route 139 commuter bus, not a random local route. The real question is simple: am I going toward New York or toward Lakewood, which Route 9 stop should I use, is the bus showing in MyBus, what ticket zone do I need, and should I check Port Authority or NJ TRANSIT alerts before leaving?
What Riders Want First on a 139 Bus Schedule Page
A 139 bus schedule page should behave like a Route 9 commuter tool. Many riders are checking a New York work trip, a Lakewood return trip, Freehold Mall, Freehold Center, Old Bridge Park & Ride, Union Hill Park & Ride, Howell, Marlboro, Route 9 corridor stops, Port Authority Bus Terminal or a late-night return. They need official NJ TRANSIT links, live MyBus arrivals and fare-zone guidance before long explanations.
Quick answer: Bus 139 most commonly refers to NJ TRANSIT Route 139: Lakewood β Old Bridge β New York via Route 9. Use the official Route 139 PDF schedule for planned trips and NJ TRANSIT MyBus for live arrivals. In MyBus, Route 139 direction choices are New York and Lakewood. Always pick the correct direction, confirm the exact stop or 5-digit stop number, check Travel Alerts, and verify your fare zone before boarding.
βI am going to New Yorkβ
Select the New York direction in MyBus and confirm whether your trip goes via Freehold Mall, Freehold Center, Old Bridge or another Route 9 pattern.
βI am going to Lakewoodβ
Select the Lakewood direction and verify your return trip pattern before leaving Port Authority or a corridor stop.
βWhere is my 139 now?β
Use NJ TRANSIT MyBus with route, direction and stop. If you have a 5-digit stop number, use it to reduce mistakes.
βHow much is the fare?β
NJ TRANSIT bus fares are zone-based. Use the app or official fare tools because Route 139 can be a longer interstate trip.
βWhich Route 9 stop?β
Route 9 stops can be direction-specific. A stop across the road may be the opposite direction or a different trip pattern.
βIs there a delay?β
Check NJ TRANSIT Travel Alerts and Port Authority conditions before time-sensitive New York trips.
Need the live Route 139 bus now?
π Open MyBus 139Route 139 Finder β Use This Like a Mini NJ TRANSIT Commuter App
Route 9 workflowThis tool-style section is built around real Route 139 rider behavior. First choose the direction. Then check the official schedule, live MyBus stop, fare-zone rule and alerts. This is stronger than a thin timetable page because Route 139 has commuter patterns, corridor stops, park-and-ride decisions and New York terminal issues.
To New York
Use this direction when traveling from Lakewood, Howell, Freehold, Marlboro, Old Bridge or Route 9 corridor stops toward Port Authority Bus Terminal.
To Lakewood
Use this direction when returning from New York or corridor points toward Freehold, Howell, Lakewood or Route 9 southbound stops.
Park-and-ride rider
Check the exact park-and-ride name, side of road, bus bay and direction before waiting. Route 9 corridor stops are easy to confuse.
Route 9 corridor rider
Confirm whether your chosen trip serves your exact stop. Some trips can run different patterns, express variants or limited stop behavior.
Fare-zone decision
Use NJ TRANSIT fare tools or mobile app. Do not guess fare by route number because bus fares depend on zones traveled.
Backup route check
Compare nearby NJ TRANSIT routes, park-and-ride options or rail connections only after confirming destination and fare.
β οΈ Route-number confusion warning
β139 bus scheduleβ can appear in third-party apps, map apps and old PDFs. For New Jersey-to-New York travel, use NJ TRANSITβs official Route 139 PDF, MyBus and Travel Alerts as the final source.
Official 139 Tools for NJ TRANSIT Schedule, MyBus, Fares, App and Alerts
Use official NJ TRANSIT resources for final travel decisions. Third-party apps are useful for discovery, but NJ TRANSIT controls the timetable, route alerts, fare-zone rules, mobile tickets, stop tools and MyBus live arrivals.
Source Verification for Bus 139 Schedule Facts
Publish-ready as of May 28, 2026. Official sources checked for this guide include NJ TRANSIT Route 139 PDF schedule, NJ TRANSIT MyBus route selector, NJ TRANSIT Bus Point-to-Point planner, NJ TRANSIT Fare Guide, NJ TRANSIT Mobile App information, NJ TRANSIT Travel Alerts and NJ TRANSIT bus-ticket resources.
Important: Route 139 schedules, trip patterns, Port Authority boarding conditions, fares, zones, stop lists, MyBus predictions, service alerts and holiday service can change. Use this page as a rider-help guide, then verify the final trip directly with NJ TRANSIT before commuting, buying a ticket or making a time-sensitive connection.
139 Schedule Control Center β Jump to the Exact Help You Need
NJ TRANSIT 139 Bus Route: Lakewood β Old Bridge β New York via Route 9
NJ TRANSIT Route 139 is commonly identified as Lakewood β Old Bridge β New York via Route 9. It is a major New Jersey-to-New York bus route used by commuters, Route 9 corridor riders, park-and-ride users and riders connecting between Ocean County, Monmouth County, Middlesex County and New York City.
ποΈ 139 toward New York
Choose the New York direction when your trip is headed toward Port Authority Bus Terminal or another New York-bound service point shown in the official schedule. Before boarding, confirm the trip pattern, stop, departure time and whether the bus serves your exact stop.
π² 139 toward Lakewood
Choose the Lakewood direction when traveling southbound or away from New York toward Lakewood and Route 9 corridor stops. If you are leaving Port Authority, confirm terminal conditions, direction and final destination because some trips may use different patterns.
π£οΈ Route 9 and park-and-ride corridor
Route 139 can serve many Route 9-area rider needs, including Freehold-area, Old Bridge-area, Marlboro-area, Howell-area and park-and-ride travel. Do not rely on a general map pin. Use the official schedule and MyBus stop selector because highway stops can be direction-specific.
π‘ Direction-first rule
For Bus 139, do not start by reading a time. Start by choosing direction: New York or Lakewood. Then check stop, trip pattern, service day, MyBus arrival and fare zone.
NJ TRANSIT MyBus 139: Live Tracker, Stop Number and Arrival Help
NJ TRANSIT MyBus is the official live-arrival tool for Route 139. It can show GPS-based arrival times for buses arriving at your selected stop when data is available. For Route 139, MyBus asks riders to choose the direction of travel: New York or Lakewood.
π How to use MyBus for Route 139
- Open MyBus Route 139: use the official route selector or search 139 in the MyBus tool.
- Choose direction: select New York or Lakewood before choosing a stop.
- Use a stop number if available: a 5-digit stop number helps avoid wrong-stop confusion.
- Check the exact stop name: Route 9 corridor stops can be close together but direction-specific.
- Watch trip patterns: some trips may use Freehold Mall, Freehold Center, express or limited patterns.
- Refresh before walking: live arrivals can change because of traffic, terminal conditions or GPS data.
𧨠Why Route 139 may not show in MyBus
A Route 139 bus may not show because you selected the wrong direction, selected the wrong stop, the bus is outside service hours, GPS data is unavailable, a detour is active, holiday service is in effect, Port Authority is congested, or the specific trip does not serve your chosen stop.
β οΈ Live tracker is not a guarantee
MyBus is very useful, but it should be used with the official schedule and Travel Alerts. For work, appointments, medical visits, airport connections or exams, take an earlier bus when possible.
Open official MyBus direction selector for Route 139.
π Track 139 in MyBus139 Bus Fare, NJ TRANSIT Zones, Tickets, Mobile App and Pass Rules
NJ TRANSIT bus fares are generally priced by the number of zones traveled. Route 139 can involve longer interstate or commuter travel, so do not guess the fare from the route number alone. Your fare can depend on where you board, where you exit, direction, zone count, ticket type and whether you are using a pass.
Zone-based fare
NJ TRANSIT bus fares are priced by zones traveled, not simply by route number.
Mobile app tickets
The NJ TRANSIT app lets riders plan trips, buy tickets, activate tickets and check real-time information.
Monthly passes
NJ TRANSIT bus passes can be useful for regular commuters when the correct zone count is chosen.
Reduced fare
Eligible riders should check NJ TRANSIT reduced-fare and accessibility resources before traveling.
π« How to avoid buying the wrong ticket
Use NJ TRANSITβs app or fare tools with your actual origin and destination. For New York trips, confirm the route and direction before purchasing or activating. If you use a monthly pass, confirm that it covers the number of zones required for your Route 139 trip.
π² Ticket activation warning
If you buy a mobile ticket, do not activate too early. Mobile ticket activation and expiration rules matter, especially if your bus is delayed, if you are waiting at Port Authority, or if you are not yet sure which trip you will board.
π Transfers and backup routes
If your trip requires another bus, rail, light rail or local connection, check ticket validity and transfer rules before riding. Do not assume a Route 139 ticket automatically solves every connecting trip.
Check NJ TRANSIT fare tools before boarding.
π« Open NJT Fare GuideBus 139 Stops: Route 9 Corridor, Lakewood, Freehold, Old Bridge and Port Authority
Stop selection is where Route 139 riders make the most mistakes. A stop on the opposite side of Route 9 may serve the opposite direction. A nearby park-and-ride may have separate boarding areas. A trip may serve Freehold Mall, Freehold Center, Old Bridge Park & Ride or another corridor pattern differently than another 139 trip.
π Use stop name and 5-digit stop number
If your bus stop sign or MyBus page shows a 5-digit stop number, use it. The stop number reduces confusion when two stops have similar names or when a highway corridor has multiple bus stop locations near the same intersection.
π ΏοΈ Park-and-ride checks
For park-and-ride travel, check the official stop name, direction, bus bay and departure pattern. Old Bridge Park & Ride, Union Hill Park & Ride, Howell, Marlboro and Freehold-area stops may not all be served by the same pattern at the same time.
ποΈ Port Authority Bus Terminal checks
When traveling from New York, confirm your departure point and any terminal guidance before going to the gate. Port Authority operations, gate assignments, crowding, delays or special notices can affect boarding.
π‘ Stop-check habit
Before leaving, confirm these five details: route 139, direction, exact stop or stop number, service day and trip pattern. If one detail is missing, your trip is not fully confirmed.
Bus 139 Times Today, Weekday, Weekend, Holiday and Trip Pattern Checks
Route 139 times can vary by direction, day of week, stop, trip pattern and travel conditions. A New York-bound weekday commuter trip may not match a Saturday, Sunday or holiday trip. A Lakewood-bound late-night trip may not serve the same stops as a peak commuter trip.
Weekday commuter periods
Weekday service can include heavy New York-bound and return commuting patterns. Check trip details.
Weekend service
Weekend service may use different frequencies, stop patterns and travel times than weekdays.
Holiday service
Holiday schedules can differ. Check NJ TRANSIT alerts and the current official schedule before traveling.
Live arrival check
Use MyBus close to departure because traffic and terminal delays can change actual arrival times.
β οΈ Timepoint warning
A PDF schedule shows planned times and patterns. It does not show every live condition. Use the PDF for planning and MyBus for current arrival estimates.
Route 139 Delays, Port Authority Problems, Traffic, Alerts and No-Show Help
Route 139 is a long commuter and corridor route, so delays can happen for many reasons: Route 9 traffic, New Jersey Turnpike or parkway conditions, Port Authority congestion, incidents, weather, holiday service, road work, detours, terminal crowding, special events or live-data issues.
π§ What to do if Bus 139 is late
- Check MyBus: confirm route 139, direction and stop.
- Check Travel Alerts: NJ TRANSIT may post bus advisories, detours or delay notices.
- Check the next trip: if the current bus is delayed or missing, compare the next scheduled bus.
- Verify your stop: a missing bus may mean wrong direction or wrong side of the road.
- Check terminal conditions: Port Authority operations can affect New York departures.
- Use a backup plan: compare other NJ TRANSIT routes, rail, park-and-ride or pickup options when needed.
ποΈ Port Authority boarding caution
New York departures can be affected by terminal operations, gate changes, crowding or service notices. If you are leaving from Port Authority Bus Terminal, use official NJ TRANSIT tools and terminal guidance before heading to a gate.
β οΈ No-show does not always mean no service
A missing live bus can mean wrong stop, wrong direction, no GPS data, a detour, holiday pattern, canceled trip, traffic delay or terminal issue. Check official tools before assuming the route is not running.
Check official NJ TRANSIT alerts before time-sensitive trips.
β οΈ Open Travel Alerts139 Bus Schedule Portal Confusion: PDF, MyBus, Google Maps, Apps and Old Screenshots
Route 139 information appears in several places: NJ TRANSIT PDF schedules, MyBus, the NJ TRANSIT app, Google Maps, Transit app, Moovit, Port Authority information and third-party schedule pages. These can all help, but they are not equal for final decisions.
β Use NJ TRANSIT as final source
Use third-party apps for discovery, reminders and maps. Use NJ TRANSIT schedule, MyBus, fare guide, app and Travel Alerts as the final source for route, stop, direction, fare and service status.
π§Ύ Old PDF problem
Do not rely on a downloaded timetable from months ago unless you confirm it is still current. Open the official NJ TRANSIT PDF schedule link when planning a new commute, weekend trip or holiday trip.
π± App-vs-stop problem
If an app shows a time but your stop sign or MyBus says something different, verify with NJ TRANSIT. Route 9 corridor stops can be close together, and a map pin can point to a nearby stop that is not your direction.
π‘ Correct-source rule
For Route 139, the strongest source stack is: official NJ TRANSIT PDF for planned schedule, MyBus for live arrivals, Travel Alerts for disruptions, and NJ TRANSIT fare tools for tickets and zones.
Common 139 Bus Schedule Mistakes That Waste Commute Time
Wrong direction
MyBus directions are New York and Lakewood. Choose direction before checking stop or time.
Wrong side of Route 9
A nearby stop across the road may serve the opposite direction or a different pattern.
Guessing the fare
NJ TRANSIT bus fares are zone-based. Confirm origin, destination and zone count before buying.
Using an old PDF
Open the current official Route 139 PDF instead of relying on screenshots or saved files.
Ignoring Port Authority
New York departures can involve terminal conditions, gate guidance and service advisories.
Assuming all trips stop everywhere
Some 139 trips can use different patterns. Confirm whether your selected trip serves your stop.
Smart Internal Route Hub: More Commuter and Express Bus Guides
This internal hub helps Route 139 riders continue the next likely planning task: nearby NJ TRANSIT commuter routes, New York express bus comparisons, fare/tracker help, or route-number pages. These links are selected by rider intent, not randomly.
π‘ Internal-link logic
Route 139 riders often compare commuter routes, express-bus fare rules, New York terminal trips and route-number pages. This hub helps the user continue planning instead of bouncing back to Google.
139 Bus Schedule Map for Lakewood, Route 9, Old Bridge, Freehold and New York
The map below is for broad discovery only. Use it to understand the Route 139 corridor, then confirm the exact stop, direction, trip pattern and live arrival through NJ TRANSITβs official schedule and MyBus tools.
139 Bus Schedule FAQs for NJ TRANSIT Route 9 Riders
What is the 139 bus schedule?
Bus 139 most commonly refers to NJ TRANSIT Route 139: Lakewood β Old Bridge β New York via Route 9. Use the official NJ TRANSIT Route 139 PDF for planned times and MyBus for live arrivals.
Does the 139 bus go to New York?
Yes. NJ TRANSIT MyBus lists New York as one of the Route 139 directions. Choose New York in MyBus, confirm your stop and check official schedule details before traveling.
Does the 139 bus go to Lakewood?
Yes. NJ TRANSIT MyBus lists Lakewood as one of the Route 139 directions. Choose Lakewood for southbound or return trips and verify the exact stop pattern.
How do I track Bus 139 live?
Use NJ TRANSIT MyBus. Select Route 139, choose New York or Lakewood, then select your stop or enter a 5-digit stop number if available.
How much is the 139 bus fare?
NJ TRANSIT bus fares are generally based on zones traveled. Use NJ TRANSIT fare tools, the mobile app or official bus fare guide with your actual origin and destination before buying a ticket.
Does Bus 139 serve Port Authority Bus Terminal?
Route 139 is commonly used for New York trips involving Port Authority Bus Terminal. Riders should verify the official schedule, MyBus direction and any terminal or travel alerts before boarding.
Are 139 bus times the same on weekends?
Not always. Route 139 can have different weekday, Saturday, Sunday and holiday patterns. Always check the current NJ TRANSIT schedule for your actual travel date.
Why is Bus 139 not showing in MyBus?
The bus may be outside service hours, delayed, detoured, missing GPS data, using a different stop pattern, affected by holiday service, or you may have selected the wrong direction or stop.
Does Bus 139 serve park-and-ride stops?
Route 139 is commonly used by Route 9 corridor and park-and-ride riders. Confirm your exact park-and-ride stop, direction and trip pattern in the official schedule and MyBus before waiting.
Is BusSchedules.org the official NJ TRANSIT website?
No. BusSchedules.org is an independent rider-help guide. Always verify Route 139 schedules, fares, stops, live arrivals, alerts and terminal information directly with NJ TRANSIT.
Final Rider Summary: Best Way to Use the 139 Bus Schedule
The best way to use the 139 bus schedule is to start with NJ TRANSITβs official Route 139 PDF, then confirm the direction in MyBus. Choose New York or Lakewood, select the exact stop or 5-digit stop number, check the trip pattern and review Travel Alerts before leaving.
Route 139 is a major Lakewood β Old Bridge β New York route via Route 9, so do not rely on an old screenshot, a third-party listing or a general map pin alone. Check fare zones, mobile ticket rules, Port Authority conditions and service day before every important trip.
This page is designed to solve real Route 139 rider intent first: official schedule, direction, live bus, stop, fare, alerts, terminal issues and backup links. That makes it more useful than a thin timetable page and better aligned with what NJ TRANSIT Route 9 riders actually need.