List of NJ Transit stations

NJ Transit Rail Operations (NJTRO) provides passenger service on 12 lines at total of 165 stations, some operated conjunction with Amtrak and Metro-North (MNCR).[1]

NJTRO was established by NJ Transit to run commuter rail operations in New Jersey. In January 1983 it took over operation from Conrail (CR), which itself had been formed in 1976 through the merger of a number of financially troubled railroads and had been operating commuter railroad service under contract from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT).[2] Soon after it was created NJT commissioned a survey of operating stations, 53 of which were eventually nominated and listed on the state and federal registers of historic places in 1984. Since 2009 NJT is a stakeholder in the state's "smart growth" transit-oriented development (TOD) initiatives, its transit hubs forming the basis for transit villages.[3]

The regional rail network, which serves the northern and central parts of New Jersey and Rockland and Orange counties in New York, radiates from Hoboken, Midtown Manhattan, and Newark. Lines intersect at Secaucus Junction.[4][5] Service from Atlantic City and south from Trenton, is provided by one NJTRO and two SEPTA lines to Center City, Philadelphia.[4][5][6] Amtrak provides service in New Jersey along the Northeast Corridor (NEC) between Newark and Trenton and at intermediate points.[4]

Since its inception, NJT has closed several stations and opened new ones reflecting infrastructure improvements and discontinuance or additions in service. Some station locations, not listed here, became part of the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) and the River LINE, which were largely built along existing railroad rights-of-way. New and re-opened stations are being built or proposed along planned expansions and extensions, notably Lackawanna Cut-Off, which is under reconstruction. Restoration of passenger service along the West Trenton Line, Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex project ROWs, and the Raritan Valley/Lehigh Line, which include the reactivation/construction of new stations, has been considered but not advanced.

Lines served by NJT and terminal stations

NJT operates along 12 lines when including the NEC's Princeton Branch, the shortest commuter rail service in the USA, as well as excursion service to the Meadowlands providing service to 165 stations[1]
Line Terminals Terminals
[7] 30th Street Station Atlantic City Rail Terminal
[8] Hoboken Terminal Waldwick
Suffern
Port Jervis
[9] Hoboken Terminal
Penn Station New York
Gladstone
[8] Hoboken Terminal Suffern
Port Jervis
Hoboken Terminal
Secaucus Junction
Meadowlands Station
[10] Hoboken Terminal
Penn Station New York
Bay Street
Montclair State
Hackettstown
[9] Hoboken Terminal
Penn Station New York
Summit
Dover
Hackettstown
[11] Penn Station New York Rahway
Jersey Avenue
Trenton Transit Center
[12] Penn Station New York
Hoboken Terminal
South Amboy
Long Branch
Bay Head
[13][14] Hoboken Terminal New Bridge Landing
Spring Valley
[8][14] Hoboken Terminal Port Jervis
[11] Princeton Junction Princeton
[15] Newark Penn Station
Penn Station New York
Hoboken Terminal
Raritan
High Bridge

Designations of stations

Historic register listings

Operating Passenger Railroad Stations
Location New Jersey USA
Architectural style various
NRHP Reference # 64000496[16]
NJRHP # 5080[17]
Significant dates
Added to NRHP June 22, 1984 & September 29, 1984
Designated NJRHP June 12, 1970

In 1981, NJT commissioned the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) to conduct a study of 112 train stations under its jurisdiction built before World War II that were still in operation. Many of thematic nomination stations are listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places (ID#5080) on March 17, 1984.[17] The SHPO recommended that fifty-three stations, some of which had already been listed, be included in a thematic nomination for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Forty stations were added on June 22, 1984 and the remainder added on September 29, 1984. (#64000496)[16] Most were along former lines and heritage railroads that had become part of NJT, while West Trenton Station is used by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA).

The oldest station building, built in 1868 at the Ramsey-Main Street Station, was not listed. The oldest active station to be listed on NRHP was Hackensack's 1869-built Anderson Street Station, until it was destroyed in a fire and explosion in 2009, and thus was delisted. Proposals to revive service on the West Trenton Line and Lackawanna Cut-Off include the re-use of some listed stations in both New Jersey and northeastern Pennsylvania.

Two significant individually-listed historic stations include Newark Pennsylvania Station and Hoboken Terminal, both of which are major stations that also serve as terminals for light rail, PATH subway trains, and in the case of Hoboken, ferries across the Hudson River to Pier 11 at Wall Street and the Battery Park City Ferry Terminal.

Transit villages

The NJDOT established the Transit Village Initiative in 1999 to promote transit-oriented development (TOD)[18] offering multi-agency assistance and grants to municipalities for projects which fulfill certain conditions to promote higher density development and use of public transportation within a 1-mile radius of a transit hub, specifying appropriate mixed land-use strategy, available property, station-area management, and commitment to affordable housing, job growth/maintenance, and cultural activities. Transit village development must also preserve the architectural integrity of historically significant buildings and the urban landscape. As of 2015, the state had made 30 transit village designations, many of which are centered around "Main Street" or central business district train stations.[19] Since 2008 there has significant population growth & increased ridership in neighborhoods around stations.[20]

Active stations

Stations operated by NJT

List Station Lines providing service Locale
Municipality
County
Former railroad ROW Opening
Station house construction
Notes
1 Aberdeen-Matawan North Jersey Coast Line Matawan
Monmouth, NJ
Jersey Cenrtal 1875 originally Matawan
NJ/NRHP 1984
TOD 2003
2 Absecon Atlantic City Line Absecon
Atlantic, NJ
Penn-Reading Seashore 1938 (rebuilt 1989)
3 Allendale Bergen County Line
Main Line
Allendale
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1870
4 Allenhurst North Jersey Coast Line Allenhurst
Monmouth, NJ
Jersey Central 1897 NJ/NRHP 1980
5 Anderson Street Pascack Valley Line Hackensack
Bergen, NJ
Erie 2013 original 1869 station house destroyed in fire 2009
NJ/NRHP 1984-2011
6 Annandale Raritan Valley Line Annandale
Clinton Township
Hunterdon, NJ
Jersey Central
7 Asbury Park North Jersey Coast Line Asbury Park
Monmouth, NJ
Jersey Central
8 Atco Atlantic City Line Atco
Waterford Township
Camden, NJ
Penn-Reading Seashore
9 Atlantic City Atlantic City Line Atlantic City
Atlantic, NJ
Penn-Reading Seashore 1989 built by Amtrak as a replacement for old PRSL depot, which had replaced former Union Station.
10 Avenel North Jersey Coast Line Avenel
Woodbridge
Middlesex, NJ
Jersey Central 1867 station
1940 station house
11 Basking Ridge Gladstone Branch Basking Ridge
Bernards Township
Somerset, NJ
Lackawanna 1912
12 Bay Head North Jersey Coast Line Bay Head
Ocean, NJ
Jersey Central
13 Bay Street Montclair-Boonton Line Montclair
Essex, NJ
Montclair Connection 1981 TOD 2010[21]
14 Belmar North Jersey Coast Line Belmar
Monmouth, NJ
Jersey Central TOD 2003
15 Berkeley Heights Gladstone Branch Berkeley Heights
Union, NJ
Lackawanna 1912
16 Bernardsville Gladstone Branch Bernardsville
Somerset, NJ
Lackawanna 1901 NJ/NRHP
17 Bloomfield Montclair-Boonton Line Bloomfield
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1912 NJ/NRHP 1984
TOD 2003
18 Boonton Montclair-Boonton Line Boonton
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1905 NJ/NRHP 1977
19 Bound Brook Raritan Valley Line Bound Brook
Somerset, NJ
Jersey Central 1913 replaced 1847-built Elizabethtown & Somerville Railroad depot
NJ/NRHP 1984
TOD 2003
20 Bradley Beach North Jersey Coast Line Bradley Beach
Monmouth, NJ
Jersey Central 1912 NJ/NRHP 1984
21 Brick Church Morristown Line+Gladstone Branch East Orange
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1923 replaced 1878 depot
NJ/NRHP 1984
22 Bridgewater Raritan Valley Line Bridgewater Township
Somerset, NJ
Jersey Central 1999 replaced former Calco-CNJ station for American Cyanamid
proposed for West Trenton Line (NJ Transit)
23 Broadway Bergen County Line Fair Lawn
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1939
24 Chatham Morristown Line Borough of Chatham
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1914 replaced 1838-built M&E station
25 Cherry Hill Atlantic City Line Cherry Hill Township
Camden, NJ
Penn-Reading Seashore
26 Clifton Main Line Clifton
Pasaic, NJ
Lackawanna
Boonton Line
1925
27 Convent Station Morristown Line at College of Saint Elizabeth
Convent Station
Morristown
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1912-1913
28 Cranford Raritan Valley Line Cranford
Union, NJ
Jersey Central 1929 TOD 2003
29 Delawanna Main Line Clifton
Passaic, NJ
Lackawanna
Boonton Line
1925
30 Denville Morristown Line+
Montclair-Boonton Line
Denville
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1890s site of Denville Junction
31 Dover Montclair-Boonton Line
Morristown Line
Dover
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1902 replaced 1848 M&E station
NJ/NRHP 1977
32 Dunellen Raritan Valley Line Dunellen
Middlesex, NJ
Lackawanna 1954 TOD 2012
33 East Orange Morristown Line+
Gladstone Branch
East Orange
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1923 replaced original 1836 depot
NJ/NRHP 1984
TOD 2012
34 Edison Northeast Corridor Line Edison
Middlesex, NJ
Pennsylvania
35 Egg Harbor City Atlantic City Line Egg Harbor City
Atlantic, NJ
Penn-Reading Seashore
36 Elberon North Jersey Coast Line Elberon
Monmouth, NJ
Jersey Central 1899 NJ/NRHP 1984
37 Elizabeth Northeast Corridor Line+
North Jersey Coast Line
Elizabeth
Union, NJ
Pennsylvania TOD 2007
adjacent inactive (since 1967) Jersey Central (NJ/NRHP) station proposed for incorporation at Elizabeth Midtown Station
38 Emerson Pascack Valley Line Emerson
Bergen, NJ
Erie
39 Essex Street Pascack Valley Line Hackensack
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1869
40 Fanwood Raritan Valley Line Fanwood
Union, NJ
Jersey Central 1874 NJ/NRHP 1984
41 Far Hills Gladstone Branch Far Hills
Somerset, NJ
Lackawanna 1914 NJ/NRHP 1984
42 Garfield Bergen County Line Garfield
Bergen, NJ
Erie
43 Garwood Raritan Valley Line Garwood
Union, NJ
Jersey Central
44 Gillette Gladstone Branch Gillette
Long Hill Township
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna
45 Gladstone Gladstone Branch Gladstone
Peapack-Gladstone
Somerset, NJ
Lackawanna 1891 NJ/NRHP 1984
46 Glen Ridge Montclair-Boonton Line Glen Ridge
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1912 NJ/NRHP 1980/1982
47 Glen Rock
(Borough Hall)
Bergen County Line Glen Rock
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1930
1990s
48 Glen Rock
(Main Line)
Main Line Glen Rock
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1905
49 Hackettstown Morristown Line+
Montclair-Boonton Line
Hackettstown
Warren, NJ
Lackawanna 1994 replaced former DL&W station 1868-1966.
50 Hamilton Northeast Corridor Line Hamilton Township
Mercer, NJ
Pennsylvania 1999
51 Hammonton Atlantic City Line Hammonton
Atlantic, NJ
Penn-Reading Seashore
52 Hawthorne Main Line Hawthorne
Passaic, NJ
Erie
53 Hazlet North Jersey Coast Line Hazlet
Monmouth, NJ
Jersey Central 2003
54 High Bridge Raritan Valley Line High Bridge
Hunterdon, NJ
Jersey Central 1913
55 Highland Avenue Morristown Line+
Gladstone Branch
Orange
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna
56 Hillsdale Pascack Valley Line Hillsdale
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1869 NJ/NRHP 1984
57 Hoboken Terminal Bergen County Line
Gladstone Branch
Main Line
Meadowlands Rail Line
Montclair-Boonton Line
Morristown Line
North Jersey Coast
Pascack Valley Line
Port Jervis Line
Raritan Valley Line
Hoboken
Hudson, NJ
Lackawanna 1907 Hudson-Bergen Light Rail
Port Authority Trans-Hudson
NY Waterway
Hudson Place
NJ/NRHP 1973
58 Ho-Ho-Kus Main Line+Bergen County Line Ho-Ho-Kus
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1908 replaced two former late-19th century station houses
59 Jersey Avenue Northeast Corridor Line New Brunswick
Middlesex, NJ
Pennsylvania 1963 NJDOT built
County Yard
Delco Lead
60 Kingsland Main Line Lyndhurst Township
Bergen, NJ
Lackawanna
Boonton Line
1903
61 Lake Hopatcong Morristown Line+
Montclair-Boonton Line
Landing
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1911
62 Lebanon Raritan Valley Line Lebanon
Hunterdon, NJ
Jersey Central
63 Lincoln Park Montclair-Boonton Line Lincoln Park
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1904
64 Linden Northeast Corridor Line+North Jersey Coast Line Linden
Union, NJ
Pennsylvania+Jersey Central TOD 2010
65 Lindenwold Atlantic City Line Lindenwold
Camden, NJ
Penn-Reading Seashore PATCO Speedline
66 Little Falls Montclair-Boonton Line Little Falls
Passaic, NJ
Erie 1915
67 Little Silver North Jersey Coast Line Little Silver
Monmouth, NJ
Jersey Central 1890 NJ/NRHP
68 Long Branch North Jersey Coast Line Long Branch
Monmouth, NJ
Jersey Central 1988 replaced former NY&LB station
69 Lyndhurst Main Line
Lyndhurst Township
Bergen, NJ Lackawanna
Boonton Line
1928 replaced former M&E depot
70 Lyons Gladstone Branch Liberty Corner
Bernards Township
Somerset, NJ
Lackawanna 1931 NJ/NRHP 1984
71 Madison Morristown Line Madison
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1916 NJ/NRHP 1984
72 Mahwah Main Line+Bergen County Line Mahwah
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1913 elevated 1902, new station built 1913, replaced 1871-built extant depot
73 Manasquan North Jersey Coast Line Manasquan
Monmouth, NJ
Jersey Central
74 Maplewood Morristown Line+Gladstone Branch Maplewood
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1902
75 Meadowlands Station Meadowlands Rail Line Meadowlands Sports Complex
East Rutherford
Bergen, NJ
2009 built by NJ Transit on spur from the Pascack Valley Line
76 Metropark Station Northeast Corridor Line Iselin
Woodbridge Township
Middlesex, NJ
Pennsylvania 1971 built by NJDOT
originally for Amtrak
77 Metuchen Northeast Corridor Line Metuchen
Middlesex, NJ
Pennsylvania 1888 served Amtrak during the 1970s
TOD 2003
78 Middletown North Jersey Coast Line Middletown
Monmouth, NJ
Jersey Central 1988 replaced former NY&LB Depot
79 Millburn Morristown Line+Gladstone Branch Madison
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1907 replaced 1837-built M&E depot
80 Millington Gladstone Branch Millington
Long Hill Township
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1901 replaced early-1870's-built M&E depot
NJ/NRHP 1984
81 Monmouth Park North Jersey Coast Line at Monmouth Park Racetrack
Oceanport
Monmouth, NJ
Jersey Central
82 Montclair Heights Montclair-Boonton Line Montclair
Essex, NJ
Erie 1905 closed 1959 & reopened by NJT
83 Montclair State University Montclair-Boonton Line Montclair State University
Great Notch
Little Falls
Passaic, NJ
Erie 2004
84 Montvale Pascack Valley Line Montvale
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1930s
85 Morris Plains Morristown Line Morris Plains
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1915 NJ/NRHP 1984
86 Morristown Morristown Line Morristown
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1913 NJ/NRHP 1984
TOD 1999
87 Mount Arlington Morristown Line+
Montclair-Boonton Line
Mount Arlington
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 2008 replaced former DL&W station closed in the 1930s.
88 Mount Olive Morristown Line+
Montclair-Boonton Line
Mount Olive Township
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1994 built by NJT as a replacement for DL&W depot closed in 1946
89 Mount Tabor Morristown Line Mount Tabor
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1881
90 Mountain Avenue Montclair-Boonton Line Montclair
Essex, NJ
Erie 1893 replaced former 1873-built Montclair Railway depot
NJ/NRHP 1984
91 Mountain Lakes Montclair-Boonton Line Mountain Lakes
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1912 NJ/NRHP 2005
92 Mountain Station Morristown Line+Gladstone Branch South Orange
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1914 NJ/NRHP 1984
93 Mountain View-Wayne Montclair-Boonton Line Wayne
Passaic, NJ
Erie 1963 built by Erie-Lackawanna Railroad; site of two former NY&GL depots, and a former Lackawanna depot
94 Murray Hill Gladstone Branch Murray Hill
New Providence
Union, NJ
Lackawanna 1891 NJ/NRHP 1984
95 Netcong Morristown Line+
Montclair-Boonton Line
Netcong
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1901 TOD 2005
96 Netherwood Raritan Valley Line Plainfield<brUnion, NJ Jersey Central 1894 NJ/NRHP 1984
97 New Bridge Landing Pascack Valley Line River Edge
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1870 no station house since 1978; named "North Hackensack" station until 2009.
98 New Brunswick Northeast Corridor Line New Brunswick
Middlesex, NJ
Pennsylvania 1903 Amtrak Northeast Regional+Keystone Service
NJ/NRHP 1984
TOD 2005
99 New Providence Gladstone Branch New Providence
Union, NJ
Lackawanna 1899
100 Newark Broad Street Montclair-Boonton Line
Morristown Line
and Gladstone Branch
Newark
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1903 replaced 1836-built M&E depot
Newark Light Rail
NJ/NRHP 1984
101 North Branch Raritan Valley Line North Branch
Somerset, NJ
Jersey Central
102 North Elizabeth Northeast Corridor Line+
North Jersey Coast Line
Elizabeth
Union, NJ
Pennsylvania 1987 Built by NJ Transit; Replacement for 1899-built PRR Depot.
103 Oradell Pascack Valley Line Oradell
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1891 NJ/NRHP 1984
104 Orange Morristown Line+Gladstone Branch Orange
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1918 NJ/NRHP 1984
TOD 2009
105 Park Ridge Pascack Valley Line Park Ridge
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1872 NJ/NRHP 1984
TOD 2015
106 Passaic Main Line Passaic Park
Passaic, NJ
Lackawanna Boonton Line 1902
107 Paterson Main Line Paterson
Passaic, NJ
Erie 1930 TOD 2001
108 Peapack Gladstone Branch Peapack
Somerset, NJ
Lackawanna 1891
109 Pennsauken Transit Center Atlantic City Line Pennsauken Township
Camden, NJ
Penn-Reading Seashore 2013 River LINE
110 Penn Station
(Newark)
Northeast Corridor Line
North Jersey Coast Line
Raritan Valley Line
Newark
Essex, NJ
Pennsylvania 1935 Amtrak
PATH
Newark Light Rail
NJT bus

Greyhound Lines
NJ/NRHP 1978
111 Perth Amboy North Jersey Coast Line Perth Amboy
Middlesex, NJ
Jersey Central 1923 NJ/NRHP 1984
112 Plainfield Raritan Valley Line Plainfield
Union, NJ
Jersey Central 1902 TOD 2014
113 Plauderville Bergen County Line Garfield
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1913
2011
114 Point Pleasant Beach North Jersey Coast Line Point Pleasant Beach
Ocean, NJ
Jersey Central
115 Princeton Princeton Branch Princeton
Mercer, NJ
Pennsylvania 2014 replaced 1865-built UNJ&C depot +1918 PRR station
NJ/NRHP 1984
116 Princeton Junction Northeast Corridor Line,
Princeton Branch
Princeton Jct.
Mercer, NJ
Pennsylvania 1987 Amtrak Northeast Regional+Keystone Service
TOD 2014
117 Radburn Bergen County Line Radburn
Fair Lawn
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1930 NJ/NRHP 1984
118 Rahway Northeast Corridor Line+
North Jersey Coast Line
Rahway
Union, NJ
Pennsylvania+Jersey Central 1913 served Amtrak 1971-1975
TOD 2002
119 Ramsey-Main Street Main Line+Bergen County Line Ramsey
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1868 oldest active railroad station building in New Jersey
120 Ramsey Route 17 Main Line+Bergen County Line+Port Jervis Line Ramsey
Bergen, NJ
Erie 2004 Metro-North
121 Raritan Raritan Valley Line Raritan
Somerset, NJ
Jersey Central 1890
122 Red Bank North Jersey Coast Line Red Bank
Monmouth, NJ
Jersey Central 1876 NJ/NRHP 1984
123 Ridgewood Main Line+Bergen County Line Ridgewood
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1916 NJ/NRHP 1984
124 River Edge Pascack Valley Line River Edge
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1900
125 Roselle Park Raritan Valley Line Roselle Park
Union, NJ
Lehigh Valley 1967
126 Rutherford Bergen County Line Rutherford
Bergen, NJ
Erie Main Line 1898 replaced an 1862-built NY&E depot
NJ/NRHP 1984
TOD 1999
127 Secaucus Junction Bergen County Line,
Gladstone Branch
Montclair-Boonton Line
Morristown Line
Main Line
Meadowlands Rail Line
Northeast Corridor Line
North Jersey Coast Line
Pascack Valley Line
Port Jervis Line
Raritan Valley Line
Secaucus
Hudson, NJ
Pennsylvania
Erie
2003 Bergen County Line realigned in conjunction with construction
128 Short Hills Morristown Line+
Gladstone Branch
Short Hills
Millburn
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1907 replaced 1879-built M&E station
129 Somerville Raritan Valley Line Somerville
Somerset, NJ
Jersey Central replaced former CNJ station
TOD 2010
130 South Amboy North Jersey Coast Line South Amboy
Middlesex, NJ
Jersey Central TOD 1999
131 South Orange Morristown Line+
Gladstone Branch
South Orange
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1915 NJ/NRHP 1984
TOD 1999
132 Spring Lake North Jersey Coast Line Spring Lake
Monmouth, NJ
Jersey Central
133 Stirling Gladstone Branch Stirling
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna
134 Suffern Main Line+Bergen County Line +Port Jervis Line Suffern
Rockland, NY
Erie 1941 Metro-North
replaced 1887-built NY&E depot
135 Summit Morristown Line+
Gladstone Branch
Summit
Union, NJ
Lackawanna 1905 TOD 2013
136 Teterboro Pascack Valley Line Teterboro
Bergen, NJ
Erie aka "Williams Avenue"
137 Towaco Montclair-Boonton Line Towaco
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna 1911 (rebuilt 1999-2000)
138 Trenton Transit Center Northeast Corridor Line Trenton
Mercer, NJ
Pennsylvania
(UNJR)
1893
1976
2008
Amtrak
Trenton Line (SEPTA)
River LINE
139 Union Raritan Valley Line Union Township
Union, NJ
Rahway Valley 2003
140 Upper Montclair Montclair-Boonton Line Upper Montclair
Essex, NJ
Erie 1892 replaced 1873-built Montclair Railway station
NJ/NRHP 1984
141 Waldwick Main Line+Bergen County Line+Port Jervis Line Waldwick
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1886
142 Walnut Street Montclair-Boonton Line Montclair
Essex, NJ
Erie 1953 replaced 1873-built Montclair Railway station<br.NJ/NRHP 1984
143 Watchung Avenue Montclair-Boonton Line Montclair
Essex, NJ
Erie 1904 replaced 1873-built Montclair Railway station
NJ/NRHP 1984
144 Watsessing Avenue Montclair-Boonton Line Bloomfield
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1912 replaced 1856-built N&B station
145 Wayne Route 23 Montclair-Boonton Line Wayne
Passaic, NJ
Erie 2008 NJT
146 Westfield Raritan Valley Line Westfield
Union, NJ
Jersey Central 1892 (N)
1912 (S)
147 Westwood Pascack Valley Line Westwood
Bergen, NJ
Erie
148 White House Raritan Valley Line Whitehouse Station
Hunterdon, NJ
Jersey Central 1892 NJ/NRHP 1984
149 Wood-Ridge Pascack Valley Line Wood-Ridge
Bergen, NJ
Erie 1967 replaced 1860s-built NJ&NY depot
150 Woodbridge North Jersey Coast Line Woodbridge Township
Middlesex, NJ
Jersey Central 1939
151 Woodcliff Lake Pascack Valley Line Woodcliff Lake
Bergen, NJ
Erie

Stations operated by Amrak, Metro-North, PANYNJ, SEPTA

Metro-North Railroad's (MNCW) West of Hudson service is operated by New Jersey Transit.[22] The ROW along the Pascack Valley Line is owned by NJT, which leases the infrastructure to MNCW. On the Port Jervis Line north of Suffern, the MNCW owns or leases the ROW in agreement with Norfolk Southern Railway and operates the stations.[4] NJT and Metro-North also operate a joint Train to the Game service for football games at the Meadowlands Sports Complex with stops at New Haven Union Station, West Haven, Bridgeport, Fairfield, Fairfield Metro, Westport, South Norwalk, Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, Rye, and Larchmont on the New Haven Line. Two SEPTA Regional Rail lines terminate at stations in New Jersey, one of which is not served by NJT.

List Station Service Local
Municipality
County
Former railroad Opened Notes
152 30th Street[23]
AMTK
Atlantic City Line Market Street
University City-
Center City
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA
Pennsylvania
PRSL
1933 Amtrak
SEPTA Regional Rail
connections to 30th Street (SEPTA station)
Market–Frankford Line
SEPTA Subway–Surface Trolley Lines
NRHP 1996
153 Campbell Hall[24]
MNCW
Port Jervis Line
Main Line
Bergen County Line
Hamptonburgh
Orange, NY
Erie
Graham Line
1983
154 Harriman[25]
MNCW
Port Jervis Line
Main Line
Bergen County Line
Harriman
Orange, NY
Erie
Graham Line
1983 replaced Harriman (Erie)
155 Middletown–Town of Wallkill[26]
MNCW
Port Jervis Line
Main Line
Bergen County Line
Town of Wallkill
Orange, NY
Erie
Graham Line
1983 replaced Middletown (Erie)
156 Otisville[27]
MNCW
Port Jervis Line
Main Line
Bergen County Line
Otisville
Mount Hope
Orange County, NY
Erie 1908?
157 Nanuet[28]
MNCW
Pascack Valley Line Nanuet
Rockland, NY
Erie
NJ&NY
158 Newark Airport Station[29][30][31]
PANYNJ
Northeast Corridor Line+
North Jersey Coast Line
Dayton
Newark
Essex, NJ
Pennsylvania 2001 built by PANYNJ for AirTrain Newark connection to Newark International Airport
159 Pearl River[32]
MNCW
Pascack Valley Line Pearl River
Rockland, NY
Erie
NJ&NY
160 Penn Station
(New York)
[33]
AMTK
Northeast Corridor
North Jersey Coast
Montclair Boonton
Morristown Line
Gladstone Branch
Raritan Valley Line
Midtown
Manhattan
New York City
New York, NY
Pennsylvania Original Pennsylvania Station (1910–1963)
replaced between 1963-1968
Amtrak
LIRR
IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line
IND Eighth Avenue Line
161 Port Jervis[34]
MNCW
Port Jervis Line
Main Line
Bergen County Line
Port Jervis
Orange, NY
Erie 1983 replaced Port Jervis (Erie) (NRHP 1980)
162 Salisbury Mills–Cornwall[35]
MNCW
Port Jervis Line
Main Line
Bergen County Line
Town of Cornwall
Orange, NY
Erie
Graham Line
1983
163 Sloatsburg[36]
MNCW
Port Jervis Line
Main Line
Bergen County Line
Sloatsburg
Orange, NY
Erie 1841 original
164 Spring Valley[37]
MNCW
Pascack Valley Line Spring Valley
Rockland, NY
Erie
NJ&NY
165 Tuxedo[38]
MNCW
Port Jervis Line
Main Line
Bergen County Line
at Tuxedo Park
Tuxedo
Orange, NY
Erie 1841 NRHP 2000
One operating station in New Jersey is not served by NJT
166 West Trenton[39]
SEPTA
West Trenton Line (SEPTA) West Trenton
Ewing
Mercer, NJ
Reading 1929 NJT-owned
NJ/NRHP 1984
proposed terminus of West Trenton Line (NJ Transit)[40]

Stations under construction or consideration by NJT

As of 2016, NJT was building two infill stations. Parts of the Lackawanna Cut-Off Restoration Project in New Jersey have been implemented and there are proposals to extend the line west and into northeastern Pennsylvania. Restoration of service along the West Trenton Line between West Trenton (with connecting service to SEPTA's West Trenton Line) and Bridgewater where it would junction with the Raritan Valley Line (RVL) has been proposed, but not advanced.[41] Extension of RVL in connection with the Lehigh Line into Lehigh County, Pennsylvania has also been considered .[42][43][44]

Station Line Locale
Municipality
County
Former railroad ROW Opening Notes
Under construction as of 2016
1 North Brunswick Northeast Corridor Line North Brunswick
Middlesex
2018 (projected) County Yard
2 Wesmont Bergen County Line Wood-Ridge
Bergen, NJ
Erie 2016 (projected)
Considered for restitution of service with restoration or new construction
1 Analomink Lackawanna Cut-Off Analomink
Stroud Township
Monroe, PA
Lackawanna proposed
2 Andover Lackawanna Cut-Off Roxbury Township
Morris, NJ
Lackawanna proposed
3 Belle Mead West Trenton Line Belle Mead
Montgomery Township
Somerset, NJ
Reading c.1940s
1982 closed
proposed restoration of service
4 Blairstown Lackawanna Cut-Off Blairstown
Warren, NJ
Lackawanna 1911
1970 closed
proposed restoration of service
5 Delaware Water Gap Lackawanna Cut-Off Delaware Water Gap
Smithfield Township
Monroe, PA
Lackawanna proposed
would replace former Lackawanna Depot
6 East Stroudsburg Lackawanna Cut-Off East Stroudsburg
Monroe, PA
Lackawanna 1856-1960
station building damaged in 2009 fire; relocated & restored
proposed; would replace relocated former station building
7 Hillsborough West Trenton Line Hillsborough
Somerset, NJ
Reading proposed
8 Hopewell West Trenton Line Hopewell
Mercer, NJ
Reading
D&BB
1876-1982 proposed restoration of service
9 I-95 / Hopewell Township West Trenton Line Hopewell Township
Mercer, NJ
Reading proposed
10 Pocono Mountain Lackawanna Cut-Off Mount Pocono
Coolbaugh Township
Monroe, PA
Lackawanna proposed
will replace 1908-built DL&W Depot
11 Scranton Lackawanna Cut-Off Scranton
Lackawanna, PA
Lackawanna proposed
would replace former Lackawanna Terminal

Stations closed and service discontinued by NJT

New Jersey Transit has closed numerous stations since its inception due to realignments in service or low ridership.

List Station Line Locale
Municipality
County
Former railroad Opened Closed Notes
1 Ampere Montclair Branch East Orange
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1908 1991
2 Arlington Boonton Line Kearney
Hudson, NJ
Erie
NYGL
1899 2002 Montclair Connection
3 Benson Street Boonton Line Glen Ridge
Essex, NJ
Erie
NYGL
1883 2002 Montclair Connection
4 Fairmount Avenue Pascack Valley Line Hackensack
Bergen, NJ
Erie
NJ&NY
1870 1983
5 Finderne Raritan Valley Line Finderne
Bridgewater Township
Somerset, NJ
Jersey Central 2006
6 Great Notch Montclair-Boonton Line Great Notch
Little Falls
Passaic, NJ
Erie 1905 2010 also Erie Caldwell Branch until 1966
7 Grove Street Gladstone Branch East Orange
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1901 1991
8 Harmon Cove Bergen County Line
+ Pascack Valley Line
Harmon Cove
Secaucus
Hudson, NJ
1978 2003
9 Harrison Morris & Essex Lines Harrison
Hudson, NJ
Lackawanna 1906 1984
10 North Newark Boonton Line Upper Broadway
Newark
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1984
11 North Rahway Northeast Corridor Line+
North Jersey Coast Line
Rahway
Union, NJ
Pennsylvania 1993
12 Roseville Avenue Morris & Essex Lines Roseville
Newark
Essex, NJ
Lackawanna 1905 1984
13 Rowe Street Boonton Line Bloomfield Township
Essex, NJ
Erie
NYGL
1955 2002 replaced former "Orchard Street" Erie station
Montclair Connection

Abbreviations

See also

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