π 132 Bus Schedule Survival Guide: NJ TRANSIT Lakewood, Route 9, Old Bridge & New York
Hereβs the deal: NJ TRANSIT Route 132 is a New Jersey to New York commuter route, not a casual local loop. Check the official PDF, pick the right MyBus direction, and know your Port Authority ticket rule before you stand in the wrong line.
Operator
NJ TRANSIT
Route
LakewoodβNYC
Direction
New York / Lakewood
Live Tool
MyBus
132 bus schedule searches most commonly mean NJ TRANSIT Route 132, officially shown in the 130/132/136/139 timetable group as Lakewood β Old Bridge β New York, Gordonβs Corner Express. The route is used by riders moving between Lakewood, Route 9 corridor stops, Howell, Freehold, Manalapan / Englishtown, Old Bridge, and New Yorkβs Port Authority Bus Terminal.
This page is built like a commuter survival tool: the official schedule PDF, MyBus live arrivals, direction choice, Port Authority boarding rule, fare-zone caution, Route 9 park-and-ride reality, weekday/weekend checking, and smart internal links for nearby NJ TRANSIT bus searches.
β Source Check β NJ TRANSIT Route 132
Official sources checked for this update include the NJ TRANSIT Route 132 PDF schedule, NJ TRANSIT MyBus Route 132 direction selector, MyBus stop selectors for New York and Lakewood directions, NJ TRANSIT bus ticket rules, bus fare charts, travel alerts, bus accessibility, and the NJ TRANSIT bus schedule search page. MyBus lists Route 132 direction choices for New York and Lakewood. Schedules, zones, gates, stops, alerts and holiday service can change, so always verify your trip directly with NJ TRANSIT before travel.
β‘ Quick Answer: Best Way to Check the 132 Bus Schedule
The fastest way to check the NJ TRANSIT 132 bus schedule is to open the official Route 132 PDF for planned timetable times, then use NJ TRANSIT MyBus for live arrivals by direction and stop. In MyBus, Route 132 asks you to choose New York or Lakewood before selecting your stop.
β οΈ Real Talk: Direction Mistakes Are Expensive Here
Route 132 is a commuter corridor. If you choose the wrong direction, wrong stop, wrong Port Authority gate, or wrong Route 9 park-and-ride point, you can lose a whole work commute. Do not rely on a screenshot from last month. Use the current NJ TRANSIT PDF and MyBus.
π― 132 Bus Route Finder: Open the Right NJ TRANSIT Tool
Most riders do not need a giant timetable pasted on a page. They need the right official tool for the problem: planned schedule, live stop arrival, alert, fare, ticket, accessibility or another NJ TRANSIT route.
π Choose Your NJ TRANSIT 132 Action
Select what you need, then open the official NJ TRANSIT resource. This avoids old PDFs, wrong stop lists and bad map-app assumptions.
π Open Selected NJ TRANSIT ToolUse the official Route 132 PDF. It appears in the NJ TRANSIT 130/132/136/139 timetable group and shows planned trips by direction and service day.
Open 132 PDF βUse MyBus. Pick New York or Lakewood, then choose the exact stop. This is better than guessing from the map when traffic is moving badly.
Open MyBus βRoute 132 is a zone-based NJ TRANSIT bus trip. Use the fare chart or NJ TRANSIT app instead of guessing at the farebox.
Fare Charts βBefore you panic, check travel alerts. Detours, PABT crowding, mechanical issues, weather and Route 9 traffic can affect the trip.
Travel Alerts βπ§ 132 Bus Route Overview: Lakewood, Route 9, Old Bridge & New York
NJ TRANSIT identifies Route 132 as Lakewood β Old Bridge β New York, Gordonβs Corner Express. It is part of the broader 130/132/136/139 Route 9 commuter family, so riders should pay attention to the exact route number before boarding.
π Stops Riders Commonly Check
Route 132 MyBus stop lists include names such as Lakewood Bus Terminal, US-9 at 5th St, US-9 at 10th St, Rt-9 at Howell Garage Entrance, US-9 at Casino Dr, Rt-9 at Gordonβs Corner, Freehold Mall, Old Bridge Park & Ride, and Port Authority Bus Terminal. Always pick the exact stop because Route 9 has many similar-looking stop names.
π§ New York vs Lakewood Direction: Donβt Board Backwards
In NJ TRANSIT MyBus, Route 132 first asks you to choose your direction: New York or Lakewood. That sounds simple, but many mistakes happen when riders search by stop name first and forget the direction.
Use this direction when heading to Port Authority Bus Terminal from Lakewood, Route 9, Freehold, Gordonβs Corner or Old Bridge corridor stops.
Use this direction when leaving New York / PABT or north corridor stops and heading back down the Route 9 corridor toward Lakewood.
Several stops are on or near Route 9 and may have northbound/southbound versions. Match the stop, side of road and direction.
These routes appear together in the same PDF group. Do not board 130, 136 or 139 just because it is also heading toward New York.
π¨ The Route 9 Mistake
Route 9 has a lot of stops that sound similar. βAt Gordonβs Corner,β βnear Howell,β βby Freehold Mall,β and βat Old Bridge Park & Rideβ are not enough. Open MyBus, choose the direction, and match the exact stop name or stop number.
β±οΈ 132 Bus Live Tracker: How to Use NJ TRANSIT MyBus
The PDF is the plan. MyBus is the street reality. Use MyBus when you are already at or near the stop, when you are leaving work, when Route 9 traffic looks rough, or when you are trying to make a train, subway, shift, appointment or family pickup.
Use This Trust Order
Official NJ TRANSIT alerts first, MyBus live arrivals second, official PDF third, map apps fourth, and random copied schedules last. If NJ TRANSIT shows a detour or delay, do not argue with a screenshot.
π΅ 132 Bus Fare Rules: Zones, Tickets, Exact Fare & PABT
NJ TRANSIT bus fares depend on the number of zones traveled and whether the trip is local within New Jersey or interstate to New York. Route 132 riders should not guess fare by distance on a map. Use the official NJ TRANSIT fare chart, app, ticket office or ticket vending machine.
πΈ Exact Fare Means Exact Fare
NJ TRANSIT explains that on many bus routes passengers are required to have exact fare in coins or $1 bills because drivers do not carry money and cannot make change. Frequent riders should consider tickets, ten-trip options or a monthly pass instead of fighting the farebox every day.
ποΈ Port Authority Boarding Rule
NJ TRANSIT says customers departing Port Authority Bus Terminal are required to have a ticket or pass before boarding. Use ticket vending machines, the NJ TRANSIT app, or the NJ TRANSIT ticket office on the main concourse level. Do not stand in a PABT bus line expecting to pay cash on board.
Use the NJ TRANSIT app / MyTix for mobile bus tickets and passes. It is usually cleaner than cash for commuter trips.
NJ TRANSIT App βRoute 132 crosses multiple fare zones. Check origin, destination and zones before buying a one-way or monthly pass.
Fare Charts βNJ TRANSIT bus monthly passes allow unlimited trips for the calendar month for the number of zones shown on the pass.
Bus Tickets βNJ TRANSIT lists children, seniors, customers with disabilities, students and military fare categories. Check official eligibility before travel.
Fare Categories βπ Weekday, Saturday, Sunday & Holiday Reality
The official Route 132 PDF includes weekday, Saturday and Sunday schedule tables. Do not assume a weekday commute pattern works the same on Saturday, Sunday or a holiday. Route 132 is a commuter-heavy route, so service timing can feel very different outside normal work hours.
New York-bound commuters should check the PDF first, then MyBus. Route 9 traffic and PABT conditions can affect the ride.
Lakewood-bound riders leaving Port Authority should check gate, ticket/pass, line location and live updates before waiting.
Saturday service exists in the schedule, but timing and frequency are not the same as weekday peak commuting.
Sunday service appears separately in the PDF. For holidays, check NJ TRANSITβs holiday service page and alerts before planning.
π¨ Donβt Plan Around the Last Possible Bus
If missing Route 132 means missing work, a medical appointment, a ride home, a train connection, childcare pickup or a paid reservation, take an earlier trip. βLast bus mathβ is how commuters get stuck.
ποΈ Port Authority Bus Terminal: The Part Riders Underestimate
For New York trips, Port Authority Bus Terminal is not just βthe last stop.β It is the place where tickets, gates, queues, crowding, rush hour and route-number confusion matter.
π‘ PABT Commuter Hack
Buy or activate your ticket before you walk to the gate. Keep the route number, direction and destination visible in your mind: 132 toward Lakewood, not just βbus to Jersey.β
πΊοΈ Route 132 Map, Park & Ride Stops & Boarding Location
Route 132 uses a corridor where park-and-ride stops, highway stops and mall-area stops can confuse new riders. Use the map for context only, then confirm the exact stop through the official PDF and MyBus.
π NJ TRANSIT 132 Corridor Map Helper
This map is for discovery only. It helps visualize Lakewood, Route 9, Freehold, Old Bridge and New York. Final stop selection should come from NJ TRANSIT MyBus and the official schedule.
π Stop-Name Warning
Route 132 has many Route 9 stop names that are similar. For example, Howell Garage Entrance, Casino Drive, Gordonβs Corner, Strickland Road Park & Ride, Freehold Mall and Old Bridge Park & Ride are not interchangeable. Select the exact stop in MyBus before leaving.
βΏ Accessibility, Bags, Park & Ride & Commuter Reality
Route 132 riders are often commuting with work bags, laptops, backpacks, shopping bags, small luggage, medical bags or weekend items. Intercity commuter bus rules feel different from short local bus trips, so board prepared.
NJ TRANSIT bus accessibility resources cover lifts, ramps, mobility devices and securement. Check official details if you need accessible boarding.
Bus Accessibility βKeep bags tight and out of the aisle. Rush-hour commuter buses are not moving storage lockers.
Park-and-ride details, parking limits and restrictions can vary. Read posted signs at the lot and NJ TRANSIT notes before leaving a vehicle.
If you leave something on Route 132, contact NJ TRANSIT with route, direction, trip time, boarding stop and item description.
Contact NJ TRANSIT ββ οΈ The Aisle Rule
If your bag, stroller, cart or suitcase blocks the aisle, boarding slows down and everyone behind you suffers. Keep your stuff under control, especially at PABT and park-and-ride stops.
π§© PDF vs MyBus vs App vs Google Maps: Which One Wins?
Route 132 information can appear in several places: NJ TRANSIT PDF, MyBus, NJ TRANSIT app, Google Maps, Apple Maps and third-party transit apps. Each one has a different job.
π§© More NJ Bus Schedule Help
Use these internal pages when comparing Route 132 with nearby NJ TRANSIT commuter routes, New Jersey bus hubs, New York-bound service and Route 9 corridor searches.
Smart Next Clicks
NJ Transit Bus Schedule Bus Schedule for NJ Transit NJ Bus Schedule 139 Bus Schedule 137 Bus Schedule 159 Bus Schedule 166 Bus Schedule 161 Bus Schedule 163 Bus Schedule 167 Bus Schedule 455 Bus Schedule Main Bus Schedule Hub
These links are selected by rider intent: NJ TRANSIT hubs help operator-level searches, 139/137 are useful for New York commuter comparisons, 159/166/161/163/167 help PABT route-number users, and the main bus hub catches broad βbus scheduleβ searches.
π Official 132 Bus Schedule Links
Use these official NJ TRANSIT resources before a time-sensitive trip. This guide explains the route, but NJ TRANSIT controls actual schedules, fares, gates, stops, alerts and accessibility information.
Official NJ TRANSIT PDF timetable for Route 132 in the 130/132/136/139 bus schedule group.
Open 132 PDF βOfficial MyBus direction selector for Route 132 live arrivals toward New York or Lakewood.
Open MyBus βOfficial MyBus stop selector after choosing the New York direction.
New York Stops βOfficial MyBus stop selector after choosing the Lakewood direction.
Lakewood Stops βCheck for detours, advisories, delays, stop changes and current bus service updates.
Travel Alerts βOfficial zone-based fare guidance for NJ TRANSIT bus routes.
Fare Charts βOfficial ticket rules for one-way tickets, monthly passes, exact fare, PABT boarding and transfers.
Bus Tickets βOfficial NJ TRANSIT bus schedule search page for other route numbers.
All Bus Schedules βπ€ 132 Bus Schedule FAQs
What agency operates the 132 bus schedule? π
The 132 bus schedule in this guide refers to NJ TRANSIT Route 132. The official timetable identifies it as Lakewood β Old Bridge β New York, Gordonβs Corner Express.
Where does NJ TRANSIT Route 132 go? π
Route 132 serves the Lakewood, Route 9, Freehold, Gordonβs Corner, Old Bridge and New York commuter corridor, with Port Authority Bus Terminal as the New York endpoint.
What directions does MyBus show for Route 132? π§
NJ TRANSIT MyBus shows Route 132 direction choices for New York and Lakewood. Pick the correct direction before selecting your stop.
How do I check live arrivals for the 132 bus? β±οΈ
Open NJ TRANSIT MyBus, choose Route 132, select New York or Lakewood, and then choose your exact stop or use the posted stop number.
Does the 132 bus go to Port Authority Bus Terminal? ποΈ
Yes. The New York endpoint for Route 132 is Port Authority Bus Terminal. Riders departing PABT should have a ticket or pass before boarding.
Does Route 132 serve Lakewood Bus Terminal? π‘
Yes. Lakewood Bus Terminal appears in the Route 132 stop list and is a major endpoint / boarding area for the route.
How much is the 132 bus fare? π΅
NJ TRANSIT bus fares depend on zones and trip type. Use the official bus fare chart, NJ TRANSIT app, ticket vending machines or ticket office to confirm the exact fare for your origin and destination.
Can I pay cash on the 132 bus? πΈ
NJ TRANSIT states that many bus routes require exact fare in coins or $1 bills because drivers do not carry money or make change. If departing Port Authority Bus Terminal, customers must have a ticket or pass before boarding.
Why is my 132 bus not showing in MyBus? π±
You may have selected the wrong direction, wrong stop, inactive service time, or the trip may be affected by a detour, delay or live-data issue. Check the official PDF and NJ TRANSIT Travel Alerts.
Is BusSchedules.org the official NJ TRANSIT Route 132 site? βΉοΈ
No. BusSchedules.org is an independent informational guide. Always verify exact schedules, stops, fares, gates, live arrivals and alerts directly with NJ TRANSIT.
π§Ύ Editorial Note
This guide is for public information only and is not NJ TRANSIT, Port Authority Bus Terminal, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, or a bus operator. Route 132 schedules, stops, fares, zones, gates, alerts, parking notes, accessibility details and holiday service can change. Always verify directly with NJ TRANSIT before commuting, transferring, buying a ticket or planning a time-sensitive trip.
π Final Summary: Best Way to Use the 132 Bus Schedule
The best way to use the 132 bus schedule is simple: open the official NJ TRANSIT Route 132 PDF for the planned timetable, use MyBus for live arrivals, choose the correct direction, and match the exact stop before leaving.
Route 132 is a Lakewood β Old Bridge β New York commuter route using the Route 9 corridor and Port Authority Bus Terminal. For New York departures, have your ticket or pass before boarding. For Route 9 stops, do not guess from a similar stop name. For important trips, check alerts and avoid planning around the final possible bus.