New Brunswick (NJT station)

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New Brunswick
Station statistics
Address French and Albany Streets
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Lines Amtrak:
Keystone Service
Regional
New Jersey Transit:
Northeast Corridor Line
Platforms Two
Other information
Passengers (2006) 7,882[1] 90%
Accessible
Code NBK
Owned by NJT
Fare zone 14

New Brunswick Station is a railroad station on the New Jersey Transit Northeast Corridor Line and the Amtrak Northeast Corridor in New Brunswick, New Jersey. While New Brunswick has had a railroad station since the mid-19th century, the current station was built in 1903 by the Pennsylvania Railroad and service was subsequently taken over by Penn Central and then New Jersey Transit and Amtrak.

It is across the street from the Old Queens campus of Rutgers University, at the corner of French and Albany Streets in the downtown of New Brunswick.

The stationhouse. The banner shown celebrates the station's centennial in 2003.
The stationhouse. The banner shown celebrates the station's centennial in 2003.

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  1. ^ Amtrak only. Drop mainly reflects handover of Clocker service to New Jersey Transit.

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