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| daily_ridership = 24,900 (FY 2012)<ref name="QUARTERLY RIDERSHIP TRENDS ANALYSIS, First Quarter, Fiscal Year 2013, July through September, 2012">[http://media.nj.com/bergen_impact/other/1Q2013.pdf Quarterly Ridership Trends Analysis, First Quarter, Fiscal Year 2013, July Through September, 2012] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130419042253/http://media.nj.com/bergen_impact/other/1Q2013.pdf |date=April 19, 2013 }}, ''NJ.com'' Retrieved December 16, 2016</ref>
| daily_ridership = 15,300 (Q1, FY 2025)<ref name="njt boardings">{{cite web |title=NJ Transit boarding data by line & station|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/NJTransit/comments/1jykihh/nj_transit_boarding_data_by_line_station/#lightbox|publisher=New Jersey Transit |access-date=November 18, 2025}}</ref>  
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The '''North Jersey Coast Line''' is a [[Commuter rail in North America|commuter rail]] line traversing through the [[Jersey Shore]] region, running from [[Rahway, New Jersey|Rahway]] to [[Bay Head, New Jersey|Bay Head]]. Operated by [[NJ Transit]], the line is electrified as far south as [[Long Branch, New Jersey|Long Branch]]. On rail system maps it is colored light blue, and its symbol is a [[sailboat]]. The line runs along the former [[New York & Long Branch Railroad]], which was co-owned by the [[Central Railroad of New Jersey]] and the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]].<ref>Wood, Don, ''The Unique New York & Long Branch'', (1985, Audio-Visual Designs)({{ISBN|0917451104}}).</ref>
The '''North Jersey Coast Line''' is a [[Commuter rail in North America|commuter rail]] line traversing through the [[Jersey Shore]] region, running from [[Rahway, New Jersey|Rahway]] to [[Bay Head, New Jersey|Bay Head]]. Operated by [[NJ Transit]], the line is electrified as far south as [[Long Branch, New Jersey|Long Branch]]. On rail system maps it is colored light blue, and its symbol is a [[sailboat]]. The line runs along the former [[New York & Long Branch Railroad]], which was co-owned by the [[Central Railroad of New Jersey]] and the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]].<ref>Wood, Don, ''The Unique New York & Long Branch'', (1985, Audio-Visual Designs)({{ISBN|0917451104}}).</ref>


Most trains operate between [[New York Penn Station]] and [[Long Branch station (NJ Transit)|Long Branch]], with frequent rush-hour service and hourly local off-peak service. Diesel [[shuttle train]]s between Long Branch and [[Bay Head station|Bay Head]] meet these electric trains, although a limited number of through trains operate during weekday rush hours between Bay Head and Pennsylvania Station, utilizing dual-mode engines. Hourly New York to Long Branch service operates on weekends, with bi-hourly diesel shuttle service (with some extra trains) between Long Branch and Bay Head. Full hourly service operates during the peak summer season. Some electric trains terminate at [[South Amboy station|South Amboy]] and make all stops from New York Penn Station, providing local service for the Northeast Corridor stops of [[Rahway station|Rahway]], [[Linden station (NJ Transit)|Linden]], Elizabeth, and North Elizabeth during rush hours. South Amboy is the local terminus for the North Jersey Coast Line.
Most trains operate between [[New York Penn Station]] and [[Long Branch station (NJ Transit)|Long Branch]], with frequent rush-hour service and hourly local off-peak service. Diesel [[shuttle train]]s between Long Branch and [[Bay Head station|Bay Head]] meet these electric trains, although a limited number of through trains operate during weekday rush hours between Bay Head and New York Penn Station, utilizing dual-mode engines. Hourly New York to Long Branch service operates on weekends, with bi-hourly diesel shuttle service (with some extra trains) between Long Branch and Bay Head. Full hourly service operates during the peak summer season. Some electric trains terminate at [[South Amboy station|South Amboy]] and make all stops from New York Penn Station, providing local service for the Northeast Corridor stops of [[Rahway station|Rahway]], [[Linden station (NJ Transit)|Linden]], Elizabeth, and North Elizabeth during rush hours.


==Service==
==Service==
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===Commuter clubs===
===Commuter clubs===


The line was home to the last remaining private commuter passenger club in the United States. The Jersey Shore Commuters Club was established in 1933 under the auspices of the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jerseyshorecommutersclub.com/history.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120307214456/http://www.jerseyshorecommutersclub.com/history.html|title=Jersey Shore Commuters Club Inc.|archive-date=March 7, 2012|work=Jersey Shore Commuters Club}}</ref> It used half of a Comet IIM car - car 5459 (built as Comet IIB 5759 in 1988). In 2004, the Comet II Club Car went through a custom overhaul by [[Alstom]] and was furnished, with the club's funding, to include reclining lounge chairs, spacious seating, at-seat fold down tables, and private conference tables. The club also hosted various onboard activities to preserve its heritage. Club members enjoyed guaranteed and spacious seating as part of their annual membership fee that the club remitted to NJ Transit as part of its lease agreement. Membership was "open" and on a "[[first come first served]] basis" to those willing to pay the membership fee and abide by the club's bylaws. The Club end of the car was furnished similar to Amtrak's [[Amfleet]] and Horizon fleet of cars. The Club Car seats were actually former Amfleet [[Budd Metroliner|Metroliner]] seats that the club had re-conditioned. The Club Car only ran during peak rush hour periods with one weekday round trip per day and was always run with the club end coupled to the locomotive when used. Due to damage sustained to the Club Car in Hurricane Sandy, the commuter club was disbanded in August 2013. Per posts on the club's Facebook page, the Club Car took its last trip on the line in October 2012, just prior to the hurricane.
The line was home to the second-last remaining private commuter passenger club in the United States. ([[Car 553]] on the [[Metra]] [[Union Pacific North Line]] was the last.) The Jersey Shore Commuters Club was established in 1933 under the auspices of the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jerseyshorecommutersclub.com/history.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120307214456/http://www.jerseyshorecommutersclub.com/history.html|title=Jersey Shore Commuters Club Inc.|archive-date=March 7, 2012|work=Jersey Shore Commuters Club}}</ref> It used half of a Comet IIM car - car 5459 (built as Comet IIB 5759 in 1988). In 2004, the Comet II Club Car went through a custom overhaul by [[Alstom]] and was furnished, with the club's funding, to include reclining lounge chairs, spacious seating, at-seat fold down tables, and private conference tables. The club also hosted various onboard activities to preserve its heritage. Club members enjoyed guaranteed and spacious seating as part of their annual membership fee that the club remitted to NJ Transit as part of its lease agreement. Membership was "open" and on a "[[first come first served]] basis" to those willing to pay the membership fee and abide by the club's bylaws. The Club end of the car was furnished similar to Amtrak's [[Amfleet]] and Horizon fleet of cars. The Club Car seats were actually former Amfleet [[Budd Metroliner|Metroliner]] seats that the club had re-conditioned. The Club Car only ran during peak rush hour periods with one weekday round trip per day and was always run with the club end coupled to the locomotive when used. Due to damage sustained to the Club Car in Hurricane Sandy, the commuter club was disbanded in August 2013. Per posts on the club's Facebook page, the Club Car took its last trip on the line in October 2012, just prior to the hurricane.


===Bergen Shore Express===
===Bergen Shore Express===
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Because of the complexity of electrification on the Coast Line, the route has among the most diverse fleet in the NJT system.
Because of the complexity of electrification on the Coast Line, the route has among the most diverse fleet in the NJT system.


Between New York and Long Branch service is typically operated with an [[Bombardier ALP-46|ALP-46]] electric locomotive pulling [[Comet (railcar)|Comet]] or [[Bombardier MultiLevel Coach|MultiLevel]] coaches. Shuttle trains between Long Branch and Bay Head are typically operated with a [[Alstom PL42AC|PL42AC]] or [[EMD GP40-based passenger locomotives|GP40PH-2B]] diesel locomotive pulling 4 to 6 car sets of Comet series or MultiLevel coaches.
Between New York and Long Branch service is typically operated with an [[Bombardier ALP-46|ALP-46]] electric locomotive pulling [[Comet (railcar)|Comet II & IV cars with a Comet V cab car]] or [[Bombardier MultiLevel Coach|MultiLevel]] coaches. Shuttle trains between Long Branch and Bay Head are typically operated with a [[Alstom PL42AC|PL42AC]] or [[EMD GP40-based passenger locomotives|GP40PH-2B]] diesel locomotive pulling 4 to 6 car sets of Comet II & IV cars with a Comet V cab car or MultiLevel coaches.


During weekday rush hours, NJ Transit operates "One Seat Ride" services between New York and Bay Head. These trains use [[Bombardier ALP-45DP|ALP-45DP]] dual-power locomotives that can run on either electric power supplied by overhead lines or from an on-board diesel generator. They are paired with an 8-car set of Comet series or MultiLevel coaches.
During weekday rush hours, NJ Transit operates "One Seat Ride" services between New York and Bay Head. These trains use [[Bombardier ALP-45DP|ALP-45DP]] dual-power locomotives that can run on either electric power supplied by overhead lines or from an on-board diesel generator. They are paired with an 8-car set of Comet II & IV cars with a Comet V cab car or MultiLevel coaches.


NJ Transit also operates [[short turn]] runs between New York and South Amboy during weekday rush hours. These services can use [[Arrow (railcar)|Arrow III railcars]]. Because of the voltage change at Matawan, Arrow railcars cannot operate further south, as they are not capable of in motion voltage changes like the ALP-45 and ALP-46 locomotives.
NJ Transit also operates [[short turn]] runs between New York and South Amboy during weekday rush hours. These services can use [[Arrow (railcar)|Arrow III railcars]]. Because of the voltage change at Matawan, Arrow railcars cannot operate further south, as they are not capable of in motion voltage changes like the ALP-45 and ALP-46 locomotives.
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|July&nbsp;1, 1875<ref name="1875opening">{{cite news |title=New York and Long Branch Railroad |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/43436327/nylb_ceremonial_july_1_1875/ |access-date=February 1, 2020 |work=The Monmouth Inquirer |date=July 1, 1875 |location=[[Freehold Borough, New Jersey|Freehold, New Jersey]] |page=3|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref>
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|May 17, 1897<ref name="allenhurst1897-1">{{cite news|title=Items of Local Interest|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/20258313/allenhurst_january_22_1897/|access-date=May 21, 2018|work=The Freehold Transcript|date=January 22, 1897|page=4|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref><ref name="allenhurst1897-2">{{cite news|title=Items of Local Interest|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/20258344/allenhurst_station_may_14_1897/|access-date=May 21, 2018|work=The Freehold Transcript|date=May 14, 1897|page=8|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref>
|May 17, 1897<ref name="allenhurst1897-1">{{cite news|title=Items of Local Interest|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/20258313/allenhurst_january_22_1897/|access-date=May 21, 2018|work=The Freehold Transcript|date=January 22, 1897|page=4|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref><ref name="allenhurst1897-2">{{cite news|title=Items of Local Interest|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/20258344/allenhurst_station_may_14_1897/|access-date=May 21, 2018|work=The Freehold Transcript|date=May 14, 1897|page=8|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref>
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|July 30, 1904<ref>{{cite news |title=Last Sunday of Train Embargo |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/20238749/interlaken-closed-august-1-1904/ |access-date=April 12, 2023 |work=[[The Home News Tribune|The New Brunswick Home News]] |date=August 1, 1904 |page=1|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=To Use Station as a Boathouse |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/10442765/asbury-park-press/ |access-date=April 12, 2023 |work=[[The Asbury Park Press]] |date=July 24, 1905 |page=8|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref>
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|July 21, 1975<ref name="1975cuts">{{cite news|title=Penn Central Fare Hike, Service Cuts Given OK|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/14027965/penn_central_cuts_july_17_1975/|access-date=September 28, 2017|work=The Asbury Park Press|date=July 17, 1975|page=1|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref>
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|August&nbsp;25, 1875<ref name="Aug1875opening">{{cite news |title=Central Railroad of New Jersey New York and Long Branch Division |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/43437669/asbury_park_august_26_1875/ |access-date=February 1, 2020 |work=The Monmouth Inquirer |date=August 26, 1875 |location=Freehold, New Jersey |page=2|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref><ref name="Aug1875opening-2">{{cite news |title=Monmouth County |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/43437212/asbury_park_station_september_2_1875/ |access-date=February 1, 2020 |work=The Monmouth Inquirer |date=September 2, 1875 |location=Freehold, New Jersey |page=3|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref>
|August&nbsp;25, 1875<ref name="Aug1875opening">{{cite news |title=Central Railroad of New Jersey New York and Long Branch Division |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/43437669/asbury_park_august_26_1875/ |access-date=February 1, 2020 |work=The Monmouth Inquirer |date=August 26, 1875 |location=Freehold, New Jersey |page=2|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref><ref name="Aug1875opening-2">{{cite news |title=Monmouth County |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/43437212/asbury_park_station_september_2_1875/ |access-date=February 1, 2020 |work=The Monmouth Inquirer |date=September 2, 1875 |location=Freehold, New Jersey |page=3|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref>
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|September&nbsp;14, 1875<ref name="1875openingBelmar">{{cite news |title=State and County Items |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/75195151/ocean-beach-september-18-1975/ |access-date=April 5, 2021 |work=The Matawan Journal |date=September 18, 1875 |page=2|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref>
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The North Jersey Coast Line is a commuter rail line traversing through the Jersey Shore region, running from Rahway to Bay Head. Operated by NJ Transit, the line is electrified as far south as Long Branch. On rail system maps it is colored light blue, and its symbol is a sailboat. The line runs along the former New York & Long Branch Railroad, which was co-owned by the Central Railroad of New Jersey and the Pennsylvania Railroad.[1]

Most trains operate between New York Penn Station and Long Branch, with frequent rush-hour service and hourly local off-peak service. Diesel shuttle trains between Long Branch and Bay Head meet these electric trains, although a limited number of through trains operate during weekday rush hours between Bay Head and New York Penn Station, utilizing dual-mode engines. Hourly New York to Long Branch service operates on weekends, with bi-hourly diesel shuttle service (with some extra trains) between Long Branch and Bay Head. Full hourly service operates during the peak summer season. Some electric trains terminate at South Amboy and make all stops from New York Penn Station, providing local service for the Northeast Corridor stops of Rahway, Linden, Elizabeth, and North Elizabeth during rush hours.

Service

File:Long Branch Yard.jpg
Long Branch Yard, one of the main yards on the New Jersey Coast Line

The line is double tracked, except for the bridge over the Manasquan River at Brielle. The line has cab signals and wayside block signals; the line from Rahway to Long Branch is signaled for operation in either direction on both tracks (Northeast Operating Rules Advisory Committee Rule 261). Twelve interlockings facilitate flexibility in operation between the two tracks; these and other interlockings control movements to or from freight lines such as the Chemical Coast Secondary, the Amboy Secondary, and the Southern Secondary, as well as Long Branch Yard.

Passenger yards are at Long Branch and Bay Head. Long Branch Yard is fully electrified, and mostly interlocked. Bay Head contains a large balloon (circular looping) track where entire trains can reverse direction without backing up or uncoupling the locomotive, and obviating the need for a turntable. It remains in service, even though push-pull operation has eliminated the need for turning of trains. Bay Head Yard has no interlocking; all switches are hand-operated. A yard and sidings formerly existed at South Amboy, dating to when electrification ended there, but have since been removed; trains terminating at South Amboy cannot be bypassed by using the other track, as the new station has a single island platform.

Conrail Shared Assets Operations also operates over the North Jersey Coast Line to interchange with the Delaware and Raritan River Railroad in Red Bank.

Movable bridges

File:Raritan Bay Bridge.jpg
Raritan Bay Drawbridge, one of the moveable bridges on the New Jersey Coast Line

The North Jersey Coast Line has five movable bridges of the twelve used by the NJT rail network, the most on any one line.

All these bridges were originally double-track spans, but Brielle Draw has been single-tracked since the mid-1970s. The line also crosses over several other waterways on fixed bridges, the longest of which is over the Navesink River at Red Bank.

Electrification

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Electrified operation between Rahway and South Amboy began about 1936. Electrification was extended to Matawan in 1982 (now called Aberdeen-Matawan), with catenary installed in the early 1980s. This was originally 11 kV, increased to 12 kV in 1978 along with Amtrak's New York-Washington electrification, with insulators capable of supporting 25 kV. Electrification at 12.5 kV 60 Hz was extended to Long Branch in 1988, with catenary installed in 1986–88. As on the 1982 extension, the insulators can handle 25 kV. The catenary is self-adjusting (constant tensioning) with ambient temperature. In 2002, the voltage from Matawan to Long Branch was changed from 12.5 kV to 25 kV. As a result, the Arrow III passenger cars can no longer run between those two points, since those trains can not run on two different voltages on one trip (the transformer voltage taps must be manually changed from alongside the MU).

The line remains electrified at 12 kV 25 Hz AC north of Matawan. Three phase breaks segregate the different power sources, at the Matawan Phase Gap, Laurel Phase Gap (Hazlet/Holmdel), and east of Bergen Place in Red Bank.

History

With the completion of the Waterfront Connection in 1991, five weekday round trip diesel trains began running from Bay Head to Hoboken Terminal using the Waterfront Connection. On May 18, 2015, NJ Transit expanded service to include three inbound and three outbound weekday trains running from Bay Head directly to and from New York Penn Station.

Commuter clubs

The line was home to the second-last remaining private commuter passenger club in the United States. (Car 553 on the Metra Union Pacific North Line was the last.) The Jersey Shore Commuters Club was established in 1933 under the auspices of the Pennsylvania Railroad.[3] It used half of a Comet IIM car - car 5459 (built as Comet IIB 5759 in 1988). In 2004, the Comet II Club Car went through a custom overhaul by Alstom and was furnished, with the club's funding, to include reclining lounge chairs, spacious seating, at-seat fold down tables, and private conference tables. The club also hosted various onboard activities to preserve its heritage. Club members enjoyed guaranteed and spacious seating as part of their annual membership fee that the club remitted to NJ Transit as part of its lease agreement. Membership was "open" and on a "first come first served basis" to those willing to pay the membership fee and abide by the club's bylaws. The Club end of the car was furnished similar to Amtrak's Amfleet and Horizon fleet of cars. The Club Car seats were actually former Amfleet Metroliner seats that the club had re-conditioned. The Club Car only ran during peak rush hour periods with one weekday round trip per day and was always run with the club end coupled to the locomotive when used. Due to damage sustained to the Club Car in Hurricane Sandy, the commuter club was disbanded in August 2013. Per posts on the club's Facebook page, the Club Car took its last trip on the line in October 2012, just prior to the hurricane.

Bergen Shore Express

In the summers of 1986–1988, NJ Transit experimented with service from selected stops of the Bergen County Line, around the southwest curve of the West End Junction in Jersey City, and switching from the Morris & Essex to the Northeast Corridor via a complicated set of switch maneuvers in the Newark area, then continuing express to the Coast Line, with no intermediate stops between Harmon Cove station and Long Branch. Tickets were for a specified town and included bus service to the beach and beach admission passes. One round trip was made each Saturday and Sunday during July. Despite high demand (on sunny days), the service was discontinued, ostensibly due to crew and equipment shortages, and the inability to forecast demand.[4]

Summer Shore Express

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A Central Railroad of New Jersey commuter train at Bay Head station in 1971

In June 2014, NJ Transit began running one-seat limited-stop summer shore express trains to and from Bay Head and New York Penn Station on weekends and holidays. This limited time service only ran through the summer and ended on September 1, 2014. This service was brought back for the 2015, 2016, and 2017 summer seasons. Service consisted of four inbound and outbound trips, with two trips during the morning, and two in the evening in both directions.

Hurricane Sandy

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Rolling stock

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ALP-45 4527 entering Long Branch station

Because of the complexity of electrification on the Coast Line, the route has among the most diverse fleet in the NJT system.

Between New York and Long Branch service is typically operated with an ALP-46 electric locomotive pulling Comet II & IV cars with a Comet V cab car or MultiLevel coaches. Shuttle trains between Long Branch and Bay Head are typically operated with a PL42AC or GP40PH-2B diesel locomotive pulling 4 to 6 car sets of Comet II & IV cars with a Comet V cab car or MultiLevel coaches.

During weekday rush hours, NJ Transit operates "One Seat Ride" services between New York and Bay Head. These trains use ALP-45DP dual-power locomotives that can run on either electric power supplied by overhead lines or from an on-board diesel generator. They are paired with an 8-car set of Comet II & IV cars with a Comet V cab car or MultiLevel coaches.

NJ Transit also operates short turn runs between New York and South Amboy during weekday rush hours. These services can use Arrow III railcars. Because of the voltage change at Matawan, Arrow railcars cannot operate further south, as they are not capable of in motion voltage changes like the ALP-45 and ALP-46 locomotives.

Stations

State Zone[8] Location Station[8] Miles (km) Date opened Date closed Connections / notes[8]
NY 1 Manhattan New York Penn Station Template:NJT acc 0.0 (0.0) 1910 Amtrak (long distance): Cardinal, Crescent, Lake Shore Limited, Palmetto, Silver Meteor
Amtrak (intercity): Acela Express, Adirondack, Carolinian, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Keystone Service, Maple Leaf, Northeast Regional, Pennsylvanian, Vermonter
Long Island Rail Road: Babylon, Belmont Park, City Terminal Zone, Far Rockaway, Hempstead, Long Beach, Montauk, Oyster Bay, Port Jefferson, Port Washington, Ronkonkoma, West Hempstead branches
NJ Transit: Gladstone, Montclair-Boonton, Morristown, Raritan Valley, Northeast Corridor lines
New York City Subway: 1, ​2, and ​3 (at 34th Street–Penn Station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)), A, ​C, and ​E (at 34th Street–Penn Station (IND Eighth Avenue Line))
New York City Bus: Template:NYC bus link
Academy Bus: Template:NYC bus link
Flixbus: Eastern Shuttle
Vamoose Bus
NJ Secaucus Secaucus Junction Template:NJT acc 3.5 (5.6) 2003 NJ Transit: Bergen County, Gladstone, Main, BetMGM Meadowlands, Montclair-Boonton, Morristown, Pascack Valley, Raritan Valley, and Northeast Corridor lines
Metro-North Railroad: Port Jervis Line
NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
Newark Newark Penn Station Template:NJT acc 10.0 (16.1) March 24, 1935[9][10] Amtrak (long-distance): Cardinal, Crescent, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Silver Star
Amtrak (intercity): Acela Express, Carolinian, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Pennsylvanian, Vermonter
NJ Transit: Northeast Corridor and Raritan Valley lines
PATH: Newark – World Trade Center
Newark Light Rail: Grove Street – Newark Penn, Broad Street – Newark Penn
NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
Greyhound Lines
South Street
Newark Liberty International Airport Station Template:NJT acc 12.6 (20.3) October 21, 2001[11] Amtrak: Keystone Service, Northeast Regional
NJ Transit: Northeast Corridor Line
AirTrain Newark
5 Elizabeth Template:Njts Template:NJT acc 14.4 (23.2) NJ Transit: Northeast Corridor Line
NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
Template:Njts Template:NJT acc 15.4 (24.8) December 21, 1835[12] NJ Transit: Northeast Corridor Line
NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
Template:Njts
7 Linden Template:Njts Template:NJT acc 18.6 (29.9) NJ Transit: Northeast Corridor Line
NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
8 Rahway
Template:Njts 20.1 (32.3) January 31, 1993[13] Closed due to maintenance issues
Template:Njts Template:NJT acc 20.7 (33.3) January 1, 1836[14] NJ Transit: Northeast Corridor Line
NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
Rahway Community Shuttle
9 Woodbridge Township Template:Njts[15] Template:NJT acc 23.0
Edgar July 21, 1975[16]
10 Template:Njts Template:NJT acc 25.3 October 11, 1864Template:Sfn NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
Genasco
12 Perth Amboy Template:Njts 29.6 June 28, 1875Template:Sfn NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
13 South Amboy Template:Njts Template:NJT acc 33.6 1938 NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
Old Bridge Township Template:Njts 36.9 Formerly proposed station in 1985, 2001, and 2008
15 Matawan Template:Njts Template:NJT acc 40.6 July 1, 1875[17] NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
16 Hazlet Template:Njts Template:NJT acc 45.2 July 1, 1875[17] Academy Bus: PNC Bank Arts Center Shuttle
17 Middletown Township Template:Njts Template:NJT acc 48.6 July 1, 1875[17]
18 Red Bank Template:Njts Template:NJT acc 55.2 July 1, 1875[17] NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
Academy Bus: Shore Points Line
19 Little Silver Template:Njts 56.9 1875 Academy Bus: Shore Points Line
Oceanport Template:Njts
(limited service)
59.1 1892
20 Long Branch Template:Njts Template:NJT acc 61.3 July 1, 1875[17] NJ Transit Bus: 831, 837
Academy Bus: 36
Terminus of electrification
Elberon Template:Njts Template:NJT acc 64.3 August 25, 1875[18][19]
21 Allenhurst Template:Njts 67.0 May 17, 1897[20][21] NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
Interlaken Interlaken 67.8 July 30, 1904[22][23]
Asbury Park
North Asbury Park 68.7 July 21, 1975[16]
Template:Njts Template:NJT acc 69.5 August 25, 1875[18][19] NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
Academy Bus: Shore Points Line
Bradley Beach Template:Njts 70.5 June 24, 1893[24] NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
Academy Bus: Shore Points Line
22
Avon-by-the-Sea Avon 71.1 July 21, 1975[25]
Belmar Template:Njts 71.7 September 14, 1875[26] NJ Transit Bus: 317, 830
Academy Bus: Shore Points Line
Lake Como Como June 1934[27] Demolished by New York & Long Branch Railroad in November 1934.[28]
Spring Lake Template:Njts 74.2 October 11, 1875Template:Sfn[29] NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
Academy Bus: Shore Points Line
23
Sea Girt Sea Girt 76.0 October 11, 1875Template:Sfn[29] July 21, 1975[16]
Manasquan Template:Njts 77.3 NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
Academy Bus: Shore Points Line
Point Pleasant Beach Template:Njts Template:NJT acc 80.0 July 29, 1880[30] NJ Transit Bus: Template:NJ bus link
Academy Bus: Shore Points Line
Bay Head Template:Njts 81.5 August 1, 1882Template:Sfn

See also

Bibliography

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