NJ Transit Rail Operations

NJ Transit Rail Operations
NJ Transit provides rail service throughout North Jersey, between Philadelphia and Atlantic City in South Jersey, and in the lower Hudson Valley west of the Hudson River.
Overview
Headquarters1 Penn Plaza East
Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Reporting markNJTR
LocaleNorth Jersey, Central Jersey, White Horse Pike corridor, Hudson Valley
Dates of operation1983–present
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line;
Route map

Map
NJ Transit Rail Operations
Otisville
Nanuet
Middletown–Town of Wallkill
Pearl River
Campbell Hall
Salisbury Mills–Cornwall
Montvale
Harriman
Park Ridge
Tuxedo
Woodcliff Lake
Sloatsburg
Hillsdale
Westwood
Emerson
Mahwah
Oradell
Ramsey Route 17
River Edge
Ramsey
New Bridge Landing
Allendale
Anderson Street
Waldwick
Essex Street
Ho-Ho-Kus
Teterboro
Ridgewood
Wood-Ridge
Glen Rock–Boro Hall
Glen Rock–Main Line
Radburn
Hawthorne
Broadway
Paterson
Plauderville
Clifton
Garfield
Passaic
Wesmont
Delawanna
Rutherford
Lyndhurst
Kingsland
Secaucus Junction
Port Authority Trans-Hudson Hudson–Bergen Light Rail Hoboken
New York
Penn Station
Amtrak
Newark Light Rail
Newark
Broad Street
Newark
Penn Station
Newark Light Rail Port Authority Trans-Hudson Amtrak
Watsessing Avenue
East Orange
Bloomfield
Brick Church
Glen Ridge
Orange
Bay Street
Highland Avenue
Walnut Street
Mountain Station
Watchung Avenue
South Orange
Upper Montclair
Maplewood
Mountain Avenue
Millburn
Montclair Heights
Short Hills
Montclair State Univ.
Summit
Little Falls
Chatham
Wayne Route 23
Madison
Mountain View
Convent Station
Lincoln Park
Morristown
Towaco
Morris Plains
Boonton
Mount Tabor
Mountain Lakes
New Providence
Denville
Murray Hill
Dover
Berkeley Heights
Mount Arlington
Gillette
Lake Hopatcong
Stirling
Planned
2026
Millington
Netcong
Lyons
Mount Olive
Basking Ridge
Bernardsville
Far Hills
Peapack
Union
Roselle Park
Newark Liberty
International Airport
Amtrak
Cranford
North Elizabeth
Garwood
Elizabeth
Westfield
Linden
Fanwood
Rahway
Netherwood
Plainfield
Avenel
Dunellen
Woodbridge
Bound Brook
Perth Amboy
Bridgewater
South Amboy
Somerville
Aberdeen–Matawan
Raritan
Hazlet
North Branch
Middletown
White House
Red Bank
Lebanon
Little Silver
Annandale
Monmouth Park
Seasonal
Long Branch
Amtrak Metropark
Elberon
Metuchen
Allenhurst
Edison
Asbury Park
Amtrak New Brunswick
Bradley Beach
Jersey Avenue
Belmar
Spring Lake
Amtrak Princeton Junction
Manasquan
Point Pleasant Beach
Hamilton
Amtrak TRE River Line (NJ Transit) Trenton
Philadelphia Amtrak
Pennsauken River Line (NJ Transit)
Cherry Hill
Lindenwold PATCO
Atco
Hammonton
Egg Harbor City
Absecon

NJ Transit Rail Operations (reporting mark NJTR) is the rail division of NJ Transit. It operates commuter rail service in New Jersey, with most service centered on transportation to and from New York City, Hoboken, and Newark. NJ Transit also operates rail service in Orange and Rockland counties in New York under contract to Metro-North Railroad. The commuter rail lines saw 57,179,000[1] riders in 2023, making it the third-busiest commuter railroad in North America and the longest commuter rail system in North America by route length.

  1. ^ "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2023" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. March 4, 2024. Retrieved March 14, 2024.