Suffern (NJT station)

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The northernmost entrance to the southbound platform at Suffern Station
The northernmost entrance to the southbound platform at Suffern Station
Suffern
Station statistics
Address 2 Ramapo Avenue & Chestnut Street
Lines Metro North/NJ Transit:
Port Jervis Line
Main Line
Bergen County Line
Connections Transport of Rockland: 59, 93, Monsey Loop 3, Tappan ZEExpress
(2 blocks north on Chestnut Street)
ShortLine bus service
(at Orange and Lafayette)
Platforms 2
Tracks 2
Other information
Owned by New Jersey Transit
Fare zone 14
Services
Preceding station   New Jersey Transit   Following station
Main Line
toward Hoboken
Bergen County Line
toward Hoboken
Preceding station   Metro-North Railroad   Following station
Port Jervis Line
toward Hoboken

Suffern Station is a train station in Suffern, New York, United States, controlled by New Jersey Transit[1] and also used by the Metro-North Railroad. Metro-North's Port Jervis Line joins New Jersey Transit's Main Line at this station. These two lines offer service (usually one-seat) from Port Jervis to Hoboken, New Jersey and New York City via Secaucus Junction. Most trains arriving from Port Jervis and headed to New York/Hoboken during rush-hour do not make any stops between Suffern and Secaucus, though a few also stop at Ramsey Route 17 on the way. The same is true of trains coming back in the evening rush-hour.

Travel time to Hoboken is an hour, more or less depending on whether it is an express train or not.

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