Somerset Transit's CAT 1R | Operator: RideWise (Somerset County)

Serving New Brunswick, Franklin, Bound Brook and Somerville.

Frequency: Six trips from New Brunswick and Branchburg (RVCC) throughout the day.

Monday to Friday ONLY

From New Brunswick: 6:08 a.m. to 9:36 a.m., 1:16 p.m. to 5:08 p.m.

From Branchburg (RVCC): 7:01 and 8:35 a.m., 12:15 p.m. to 6:40 p.m.

Catch the CAT, and I’m a pretty slow one, so you should catch me. 

CAT stands for Community Access Transit. Emphasis on “Access”. Don’t expect to get anywhere efficiently, or come to think of it, at all. I can get you to Franklin Court in 12 minutes. But to get back, you’ll have to ride 40 minutes up to Bound Brook and then transfer to the next bus back down, taking at least an hour. And get ready for a whole world of hurt, because I only come 6 times a day! I sometimes like to run 15 minutes early, and I have a confusing A/B bus line thingy where I skip four stops in Franklin! Is that cool? 

Meet me on the Northwest corner of George & Albany next to the Bank of America building. My number is 908-237-7115.

Timetables:

There is no official map to match the time points to.

🚲 Most Vehicles Not Bike Equipped | 📡 No Live Tracking

This is a flag-down route, meaning drivers are authorized to pull over at any safe location. Few stops are marked, and the ones that are have NJ Transit signs. That’s some false advertising if I ever saw it. The head sign on the bus sometimes says “CAT 1B”. That’s a typo. Ignore it. The schedule also has a column titled “bus lines” labeling the runs “A” or “B”, with the only difference being that the last run of the AM trips and the first run of the PM trips skip four stops in Franklin. You can get a deviation by calling 908-237-7115 or by filling out this form.

The fare is a flat fare of $2 exact change. However, if you don’t want to remember bills every time, you can buy a bunch of tickets from the driver all at once, though exact change is still required. (So a $5 bill means getting two tickets and making a one dollar donation.) You can also call Somerset Transit and get tickets that way. The tickets are just blue or green squares of construction paper that look like they were made on a home printer.

$2 Flat Rate