Introduction
Amtrak, the national passenger rail operator in the United States, operates 14 stations in New Jersey, connecting the state to major cities and attractions throughout the Northeast Corridor. These stations serve millions of passengers each year, offering a convenient and reliable way to travel for business, leisure, and commuting.
Newark Penn Station: Located in downtown Newark, Newark Penn Station is the busiest Amtrak station in New Jersey, with over 4 million passengers annually. It serves as a major transportation hub for the city, connecting to NJ Transit commuter rail lines, PATH trains, and buses.
Trenton Transit Center: Situated in the state capital, Trenton Transit Center handles over 1 million passengers per year. It provides access to Amtrak's Northeast Corridor line, as well as NJ Transit services and local bus routes.
Aberdeen-Matawan: Serving the towns of Aberdeen and Matawan, this station offers connections to local bus lines and the New Jersey Transit North Jersey Coast Line.
Atlantic City: Located in the heart of Atlantic City, this station provides convenient access to the city's casinos, beach, and boardwalk.
Bay Head: Situated in the coastal community of Bay Head, this station offers connections to local bus lines and the New Jersey Transit North Jersey Coast Line.
Bordentown: Serving the historic town of Bordentown, this station provides access to local bus lines and the New Jersey Transit River Line.
Cherry Hill: Located in the suburb of Cherry Hill, this station offers connections to local bus lines and the New Jersey Transit River Line.
Edison: Situated in the township of Edison, this station provides access to local bus lines and the New Jersey Transit Northeast Corridor Line.
Elizabeth: Located in the city of Elizabeth, this station offers connections to local bus lines and the New Jersey Transit Northeast Corridor Line.
Hamilton: Serving the township of Hamilton, this station provides access to local bus lines and the New Jersey Transit Northeast Corridor Line.
Jersey Avenue: Located in the coastal city of New Brunswick, this station provides connections to local bus lines and the New Jersey Transit Northeast Corridor Line.
Metropark: Situated in the township of Iselin, this station is a major transportation hub, connecting to NJ Transit commuter rail lines, buses, and the Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) system.
New Brunswick: Located in the city of New Brunswick, this station offers connections to local bus lines and the New Jersey Transit Northeast Corridor Line.
Princeton Junction: Located in the township of West Windsor, this station serves as a major transportation hub for Princeton University and the surrounding area. It offers connections to NJ Transit commuter rail lines, local bus lines, and the Dinky, a free shuttle train that runs between the station and the university campus.
Station | Passengers Annually | Major Connections | Nearby Attractions |
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Newark Penn Station | 4 million | NJ Transit commuter rail lines, PATH trains, buses | Prudential Center, New Jersey Performing |
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