<P> For many years there was no timetable board displaying departures at the PABT; passengers were required to inquire at information booths or ticket counters for schedules and departure gates . In 2015 both the Port Authority and NJ Transit installed screens listing upcoming scheduled departures, though buses are not tracked so delays are not communicated via this method . </P> <P> Tickets can be purchased on the main level (ground floor) of the South Wing at the main ticket plaza; Greyhound, Trailways and Short Line have additional ticket counters in the terminal . </P> <P> New Jersey Transit (NJT) maintains a customer service counter at the terminal on the south wing main level (open weekdays). NJT has ticket vending machines (TVM) throughout the terminal . Effective in 2009, passengers boarding NJT buses are required to purchase a ticket before boarding In April 2012, NJT began re-equipping machines that would give change for those paying cash with bills rather than $1 coins . NJT also accepts contactless payment systems, (including since October 2011 Google Wallet) at TVMs and ticket windows . </P> <P> There are 223 departure gates of either saw - tooth or pull - through island platforms design at PABT . At the Subway Level, or lower level of both wings, Gates 1 - 85 are predominantly used for long - distance travel and jitneys, and overnight hours (1 a.m. to 6 a.m.) for commuter lines . From 6 a.m. to 1 a.m., during the hours of normal operation, Gates 200 - 425, numbered to indicate the different boarding areas (100, 200, 300, etc .) within the complex are accessible from the 2nd Floor and serve short - haul commuter lines . Most NJ Transit routes and New Jersey private carrier commuter routes are on the 200, 300 and 400 levels . </P>

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