Trenton Transit Center

Trenton
Amtrak station
New Jersey Transit commuter rail station
SEPTA Regional Rail commuter station
River Line light rail station

Looking southward along Track 4 towards the center of the station
Station statistics
Address 72 South Clinton Avenue
Trenton, NJ 08609
Lines Amtrak: New Jersey Transit: SEPTA:
Connections NJT Bus: 409, 418, 600, 601, 604, 606, 608, 609, 611, and 619
SEPTA: 127
Platforms 2 island platforms
Tracks 8
Parking 3450 spaces and 68 handicap spaces
Bicycle facilities Available
Other information
Opened 1865
Rebuilt 2009
Accessible
Code TRE
Owned by New Jersey Transit
Fare zone 22 (NJT Northeast Corridor)[1]
6 (SEPTA Trenton Line)
Traffic
Passengers (2010) 5,215 (average weekday)  11.77% (NJT)
Passengers (2010) 420,553[2]  2.1% (Amtrak)
Services
Preceding station   Amtrak   Following station
Acela Express
Vermonter
weekends
toward St. Albans
weekdays
toward St. Albans
toward Chicago
Cardinal
toward Charlotte
Carolinian
Crescent
toward Savannah
Palmetto
toward Pittsburgh
Pennsylvanian
toward Miami
Silver Meteor
Silver Star
toward Harrisburg
Keystone Service
Northeast Regional
NJ Transit Rail
Terminus Northeast Corridor Line
River Line Terminus
SEPTA
Terminus Trenton Line

Trenton Transit Center, formerly known as Trenton Rail Station, is the main passenger train station in Trenton, New Jersey. It is the southernmost stop in New Jersey on the Northeast Corridor. It is the terminus for New Jersey Transit trains to and from New York City and SEPTA Trenton Line Regional Rail trains to and from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and an intermediate station for Amtrak trains traveling between the two cities along the Northeast Corridor.

Of the six New Jersey stations served by Amtrak, Trenton was the second-busiest in FY2010, boarding or detraining an average of about 1150 passengers daily.[2]

The River Line light rail, which offers service to Camden along the Delaware River, is across the street.

Bus service at the station consists of local New Jersey Transit routes, including Capital Connection buses, serving the New Jersey Capitol Complex, and regional service to Philadelphia via Camden. In addition, the station serves as the northern terminus for SEPTA buses to Oxford Valley Mall. Greyhound Bus service to the station was previously available but has been discontinued.

Contents

Facilities

Trenton Transit Center has two levels; the upper level with ticket offices, ticket machines, and two snack kiosks. From that level steps lead down to the two island platforms for the trains. The northbound island platform (Tracks 1 & 2) also has a newsstand/snack kiosk.

A $56.6 million renovation is currently under way, which will include an addition of a mezzanine level providing additional office and retail space. New lighting, air-conditioning, information displays, escalators, and elevators will also be installed. Construction is anticipated to last two years.

Across the street is the River LINE light rail station that connects to Camden, New Jersey.

Hurricane Irene

During Hurricane Irene in 2011 Assunpink Creek, which flows past the station, flooded, stopping rail service along the main line of the northeast corridor for several days.[3]

See also

References

External links

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