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==Maps==
==Maps==
New Jersey is covered by the SPV "North America Railroad Atlas" volume [[Printed_Maps#NA-SE | Northeast]].
New Jersey is covered by the SPV "North America Railroad Atlas" volume [[Printed_Maps#NA-SE | Northeast]].
 
Maps of the NJ Transit Rail and Light Rail systems may be found [https://www.njtransit.com/accessibility/System-Map here]


==The Northeast Corridor==
==The Northeast Corridor==
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Northeast Corridor trains enter New Jersey from New York Penn, NY and there are stations at Secaucus Junction, Newark Penn, Newark Liberty International Airport, North Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Linden, Rahway, Metropark, Metuchen, Edison, New Brunswick, Jersey Avenue, Princeton Junction, Hamilton and Trenton Transit Center before exiting the state into Pennsylvania.   
Northeast Corridor trains enter New Jersey from New York Penn, NY and there are stations at Secaucus Junction, Newark Penn, Newark Liberty International Airport, North Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Linden, Rahway, Metropark, Metuchen, Edison, New Brunswick, Jersey Avenue, Princeton Junction, Hamilton and Trenton Transit Center before exiting the state into Pennsylvania.   
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==Rail Operators==
==Rail Operators==
* AMTRAK - Northeast Corridor
* AMTRAK - Northeast Corridor
** [https://www.amtrak.com/acela-train Acela] - Operates high-speed, limited stop trains Boston - Providence - New Haven - New York - Wilmington -  Philadelphia - Washington D.C. The only call in Pennsylvania is Philadelphia 30th Street.
** [https://www.amtrak.com/acela-train Acela] - Operates high-speed, limited stop trains Boston - Providence - New Haven - New York - Wilmington -  Philadelphia - Washington D.C. Station calls in New Jersey are Newark Penn, Metropark and Trenton, the latter two with limited services.
** [https://www.amtrak.com/northeast-regional-train AMTRAK Northeast Regional] - Northeast Corridor trains enter Pennsylvania from New Jersey, with station calls at Cornwells Heights, North Philadelphia (both very limited) and Philadelphia 30th Street before exiting the state into Delaware.  
** [https://www.amtrak.com/northeast-regional-train AMTRAK Northeast Regional] - Northeast Corridor trains enter New Jersey from New York Penn, NY and call at Newark Penn, Newark Liberty International Airport, Metropark, New Brunswick, Princeton Junction and Trenton.
* AMTRAK - Long Distance trains on Northeast Corridor - Philadelphia is served by several long-distance trains on the Northeast Corridor route including the ''Cardinal'' to Chicago, the ''Carolinian'' to Charlotte, the ''Crescent'' to New Orleans, the ''Palmetto'' to Savannah, the ''Silver Meteor'' to Miami, and the ''Vermonter'' to St. Albans, Vermont.
** AMTRAK - Long Distance trains on Northeast Corridor - Philadelphia is served by several long-distance trains on the Northeast Corridor route including the ''Cardinal'' to Chicago, the ''Carolinian'' to Charlotte, the ''Crescent'' to New Orleans, the ''Palmetto'' to Savannah, the ''Silver Meteor'' to Miami, the ''Vermonter'' to St. Albans, Vermont, the ''Keystone Service'' to Harrisburg, the ''Pennsylvanian'' to Pittsburgh and the ''Silver Star'' to Miami. Station calls in New Jersey are Newark Penn, Newark Liberty International Airport, Metropark, New Brunswick, Princeton Junction and Trenton.
* AMTRAK - Long Distance trains Philadelphia to Chicago route - The ''Pennsylvanian'' arrives from New York into Philadelphia 30th Street, then has station calls at Paoli, Exton, Lancaster, Elizabethtown, Harrisburg, Lewistown, Huntingdon, Tyrone, Altoona, Johnstown, Latrobe, Greensburg, and Pittsburgh Union Station before leaving the state into Ohio. See also Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services '''PA6 and PA7'''.
* [https://www.njtransit.com/train-to NJ Transit Rail Operations] - Operates commuter rail services in New Jersey, with most service centered on transportation to and from New York City, Hoboken, and Newark.  
* AMTRAK - Long Distance Trains Washington D.C. to Chicago route - This AMTRAK route from Washington D.C. passes through Maryland and west Virginia before entering Pennsylvania and calling at Connellsville and Pittsburgh Union Station then leaving the state into Ohio.
** Meadowlands Rail Line - Hoboken Terminal - Secaucus  Junction - Meadowlands See Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services '''NJ1'''.
* [https://www.septa.org/schedules?mode=regional-rail Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA)]
** Pascack Valley Line - Runs from Hoboken Terminal  to Spring Valley, NY, entering New York state after Montvale.
** Wilmington/Newark line runs from Philadelphia to Newark in Delaware over the Northeast Corridor route
** Bergen Line - Runs from Hoboken Terminal  - Garfield - Ridgewood – Mahwah, then entering New York state to Suffern  and Port Jervis.
** Trenton line runs from Philadelphia to Trenton, New Jersey over the Northeast Corridor route
** Main Line – Runs from Hoboken Terminal -  Clifton -  Ridgewood – Mahwah , then entering New York  to Suffern.
** Paoli/Thorndale service uses the same tracks as AMTRAKs ''Pennsylvanian'' to Pittsburgh and Chicago
** Montclair-Boonton Line - New York Penn to Montclair State University (electrified) - Denville - Hackettstown (Diesel)
** Other lines radiating from Philadelphia are Chestnut Hill East, Chestnut Hill West, Cynwyd (See Obscure and Sparse Passenger Services '''PA9'''), Fox Chase, Lansdale/Doylestown, Manayunk/Norristown, Warminster, Airport (See Obscure and Sparse Passenger Services '''PA16'''), West Trenton and Media/Wawa.
** Morristown Line (Morris and Essex) - New York Penn - Summit - Denville - Dover - Hackettstown See Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services '''NJ4'''.
* [https://www.njtransit.com/train-to NJ Transit Rail Operations] - 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.
** Gladstone Branch - New York Penn - Summit - Gladstone
** The Atlantic City line runs from Philadelphia 30th Street to Atlantic City in New Jersey. Services run in Pennsylvania until the Delaware River is crossed before Pennsauken Transit Center.  
** Raritan Valley Line - New York Penn/Hoboken to High Bridge. See Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services '''NJ3'''.  
** Northeast Corridor - New York Penn to New Brunswick, Princeton Junction and Trenton.  See Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services '''NJ2'''.
** Princeton Junction to Princeton.  
** North Jersey Coast Line - New York Penn to Long Branch (electrified) and on to Bay Head (diesel)
** The Atlantic City line runs from Philadelphia 30th Street (Pennsylvania) to Atlantic City, entering New Jersey once the Delaware River is crossed.
* [https://www.ridepatco.org/ Port Authority Transit Corporation (PATCO)] - The PATCO Speedline, signed as the Lindenwold Line in Philadelphia and commonly referred to as the PATCO High Speed Line, connects 15–16th & Locust station, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with Lindenwold in Camden County, New Jersey. The 14.2 mile (22.9 km) route is standard gauge 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) and the electrification is third rail, 750 V DC.
* [https://www.ridepatco.org/ Port Authority Transit Corporation (PATCO)] - The PATCO Speedline, signed as the Lindenwold Line in Philadelphia and commonly referred to as the PATCO High Speed Line, connects 15–16th & Locust station, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with Lindenwold in Camden County, New Jersey. The 14.2 mile (22.9 km) route is standard gauge 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) and the electrification is third rail, 750 V DC.
* [https://www.panynj.gov/path/en/index.html The Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH)] - A 13.8-mile (22.2 km) rapid transit system in the northeastern New Jersey cities of Newark, Harrison, Jersey City, and Hoboken, as well as Lower and Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Electrification is third rail, 600V DC.


==Metro and light rail systems==
==Metro and light rail systems==
* [https://www.charlottenc.gov/CATS/Home Charlotte Area Transit System] - The city of Charlotte has two light rail lines in the shape of a cross. The Lynx Blue Line is 19.3-mile (31.1 km) and extends from its northern terminus at the University of North Carolina through the city to its southern terminus just north of Interstate 485 at the Pineville city limits. The CityLynx Gold Line follows a 4 mile (6.4 km) route, primarily east-west, from French Street through the city to Sunnyside Avenue.
* NJ Transit Light Rail
** Hudson-Bergen Light Rail – A three branch system out of Hoboken Terminal. [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hudson-Bergen_Light_Rail_map.png map here]
** Newark Light Rail – There are  two sections. The Newark City Subway, and the Broad Street Line which operates from Newark Penn to Newark Broad Street via Washington Park and Riverfront Stadium.
** River Line - Connects the cities of Camden and Trenton following the east bank of the Delaware River.
 
==Monorail==
* [https://www.newarkairport.com/to-from-airport/air-train AirTrain Newark] - This is a 3-mile (4.8 km) monorail people mover system connecting the terminals and  parking facilities at Newark Liberty International Airport with trains at Newark Liberty International Airport Station on the Northeast Corridor. It is due to be replaced by a cable driven system in 2030.


==Tourist Lines==
==Tourist Lines==
* [https://craggymountainline.com/ Craggy Mountain line] - The Craggy Mountain Line, Inc. operates streetcars for approximately 3.45 miles on the former Asheville to Craggy Branch, located in Woodfin Township, Buncombe County, NC. Woodfin  borders the north side of the city of Asheville.
* [https://www.877trainride.com/ Delaware River Railroad Excursions] - Excursions for 16 miles (25.7 km)  Phillipsburg to Riegelsville. Speeders (draisines) may operate south of Riegelsville to Milford in conjunction with the Milford Alive festival, but this event is not happening in 2025.  
* [https://gsmr.com/ Great Smoky Mountains Railroad] - Tourist excursions use the line between Dillsboro and Bryson City (16 miles/26 km) and the line between Bryson City and Nantahala (22 miles/35 km). This is one of the most popular heritage railroads in the USA. See also '''Obscure or Sparse Passenger Service NC1'''
* [https://www.blackriverrailroad.com/ Black River and Western Railroad] - Excursions between Flemington and Ringoes. See Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services '''NJ5'''.
* [https://dentonfarmpark.com/handy-dandy-railroad/ Handy Dandy Railroad] - The Handy Dandy railroad is a 1.5 mile (2.4 km) circular track that operates during events at the Denton FarmPark, located 4.3 miles (7.0 km) southeast of Denton.
* [https://www.seashorelines.org/Passenger Cape May Seashore Lines] - Cape May Seashore Lines offer two excursion services: a 30-mile (48 km) round trip between Richland and Tuckahoe along the Beesley's Point Secondary railroad line and a 14-mile (23 km) round trip between Rio Grande, Cold Spring Village, and Cape May City along the Cape May Branch (service between Rio Grande and Cape May is suspended due to theft of track material and damage along the Cape May Branch).
* [https://www.triangletrain.com/ New Hope Valley Railway] - Also known as the Triangle's Train, is a heritage railroad in Bonsal, North Carolina operated by the North Carolina Railway Museum, Inc. It runs for five miles track between the communities of Bonsal, North Carolina and New Hill, North Carolina.
* [https://njmt.org/train-rides/ New Jersey Museum of Transportation] - The museum runs excursion trains on a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge tourist railroad named the Pine Creek Railroad. It comprises a loop track within Allaire State Park at Wall Township. Note that US VPN may be needed to access the website.
* [https://tweetsie.com/ Tweetsie Railroad] - Located in a family-oriented Wild West theme park between Boone and Blowing Rock, North Carolina. The track is a 3-mile (4.8 km) circular line of 3 ft (914 mm) gauge.
* [https://whippanyrailwaymuseum.net/ Whippany Railway Museum] - The Museum is located in Whippany, Morris County. Excursions operate for 45-60 minutes on Morristown and Erie Railway tracks.
* [https://woodstowncentral.com/ Woodstown Central Railroad] - Operated by SMS Rail Lines and based at South Woodstown, excursions are run on the 16 mile (25.7 km) track Swedesboro - South Woodstown - Salem. See Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services '''NJ6'''.


==Recent and Future Changes==
==Recent and Future Changes==
===Recent Changes===
===Recent Changes===
 
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=== Future Changes===
=== Future Changes===
Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) - In September 2024, the city of Charlotte voted in approval of the purchase of the rail corridor for the Red Line from Norfolk Southern. <br />
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CATS is currently in the planning and design stages for the Lynx Silver Line, a multibillion-dollar east–west light rail line that will run from Matthews through Uptown Charlotte and west to Charlotte Douglas International Airport and across the Catawba River to Belmont. The line, projected to open in 2030, will connect to the Blue Line at 11th Street and the future intermodal Charlotte Gateway Station.


==Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services==
==Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services==
See [[USA - Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services#North Carolina| USA - Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services - North Carolina]].
See [[USA - Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services#New_Jersey| USA - Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services - New Jersey]].


==Special Notes==
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 12 May 2025

State Details

See New Jersey; also see United States for information relating to the country as a whole, and the national operator Amtrak.

Maps

New Jersey is covered by the SPV "North America Railroad Atlas" volume Northeast.

Maps of the NJ Transit Rail and Light Rail systems may be found here

The Northeast Corridor

This is an electrified railroad line in the Northeast megalopolis of the United States. Owned primarily by Amtrak, it runs from Boston in the north to Washington, D.C., in the south. Tracks are standard gauge (4 ft 8 1/2 in (1435mm) and the overhead electrification is 25 kV AC at 60 Hz (Boston–New Haven), 12.5 kV AC at 60 Hz (New Haven–New York) and 12 kV AC at 25 Hz (New York–Washington). Some trains reach 150 mph (240 km/h) on certain sections.
The corridor is used by many Amtrak trains, including the high-speed Acela intercity trains, and several long-distance trains. Most of the corridor also has frequent commuter rail service, operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), CT Rail, Metro-North Railroad, Long Island Rail Road, New Jersey Transit, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) and Maryland Area Rail Commuter (MARC). Ownership of the NEC is shown on this map
Northeast Corridor trains enter New Jersey from New York Penn, NY and there are stations at Secaucus Junction, Newark Penn, Newark Liberty International Airport, North Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Linden, Rahway, Metropark, Metuchen, Edison, New Brunswick, Jersey Avenue, Princeton Junction, Hamilton and Trenton Transit Center before exiting the state into Pennsylvania.

Rail Operators

  • AMTRAK - Northeast Corridor
    • Acela - Operates high-speed, limited stop trains Boston - Providence - New Haven - New York - Wilmington - Philadelphia - Washington D.C. Station calls in New Jersey are Newark Penn, Metropark and Trenton, the latter two with limited services.
    • AMTRAK Northeast Regional - Northeast Corridor trains enter New Jersey from New York Penn, NY and call at Newark Penn, Newark Liberty International Airport, Metropark, New Brunswick, Princeton Junction and Trenton.
    • AMTRAK - Long Distance trains on Northeast Corridor - Philadelphia is served by several long-distance trains on the Northeast Corridor route including the Cardinal to Chicago, the Carolinian to Charlotte, the Crescent to New Orleans, the Palmetto to Savannah, the Silver Meteor to Miami, the Vermonter to St. Albans, Vermont, the Keystone Service to Harrisburg, the Pennsylvanian to Pittsburgh and the Silver Star to Miami. Station calls in New Jersey are Newark Penn, Newark Liberty International Airport, Metropark, New Brunswick, Princeton Junction and Trenton.
  • NJ Transit Rail Operations - Operates commuter rail services in New Jersey, with most service centered on transportation to and from New York City, Hoboken, and Newark.
    • Meadowlands Rail Line - Hoboken Terminal - Secaucus Junction - Meadowlands See Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services NJ1.
    • Pascack Valley Line - Runs from Hoboken Terminal to Spring Valley, NY, entering New York state after Montvale.
    • Bergen Line - Runs from Hoboken Terminal - Garfield - Ridgewood – Mahwah, then entering New York state to Suffern and Port Jervis.
    • Main Line – Runs from Hoboken Terminal - Clifton - Ridgewood – Mahwah , then entering New York to Suffern.
    • Montclair-Boonton Line - New York Penn to Montclair State University (electrified) - Denville - Hackettstown (Diesel)
    • Morristown Line (Morris and Essex) - New York Penn - Summit - Denville - Dover - Hackettstown See Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services NJ4.
    • Gladstone Branch - New York Penn - Summit - Gladstone
    • Raritan Valley Line - New York Penn/Hoboken to High Bridge. See Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services NJ3.
    • Northeast Corridor - New York Penn to New Brunswick, Princeton Junction and Trenton. See Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services NJ2.
    • Princeton Junction to Princeton.
    • North Jersey Coast Line - New York Penn to Long Branch (electrified) and on to Bay Head (diesel)
    • The Atlantic City line runs from Philadelphia 30th Street (Pennsylvania) to Atlantic City, entering New Jersey once the Delaware River is crossed.
  • Port Authority Transit Corporation (PATCO) - The PATCO Speedline, signed as the Lindenwold Line in Philadelphia and commonly referred to as the PATCO High Speed Line, connects 15–16th & Locust station, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with Lindenwold in Camden County, New Jersey. The 14.2 mile (22.9 km) route is standard gauge 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) and the electrification is third rail, 750 V DC.
  • The Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) - A 13.8-mile (22.2 km) rapid transit system in the northeastern New Jersey cities of Newark, Harrison, Jersey City, and Hoboken, as well as Lower and Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Electrification is third rail, 600V DC.

Metro and light rail systems

  • NJ Transit Light Rail
    • Hudson-Bergen Light Rail – A three branch system out of Hoboken Terminal. map here
    • Newark Light Rail – There are two sections. The Newark City Subway, and the Broad Street Line which operates from Newark Penn to Newark Broad Street via Washington Park and Riverfront Stadium.
    • River Line - Connects the cities of Camden and Trenton following the east bank of the Delaware River.

Monorail

  • AirTrain Newark - This is a 3-mile (4.8 km) monorail people mover system connecting the terminals and parking facilities at Newark Liberty International Airport with trains at Newark Liberty International Airport Station on the Northeast Corridor. It is due to be replaced by a cable driven system in 2030.

Tourist Lines

  • Delaware River Railroad Excursions - Excursions for 16 miles (25.7 km) Phillipsburg to Riegelsville. Speeders (draisines) may operate south of Riegelsville to Milford in conjunction with the Milford Alive festival, but this event is not happening in 2025.
  • Black River and Western Railroad - Excursions between Flemington and Ringoes. See Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services NJ5.
  • Cape May Seashore Lines - Cape May Seashore Lines offer two excursion services: a 30-mile (48 km) round trip between Richland and Tuckahoe along the Beesley's Point Secondary railroad line and a 14-mile (23 km) round trip between Rio Grande, Cold Spring Village, and Cape May City along the Cape May Branch (service between Rio Grande and Cape May is suspended due to theft of track material and damage along the Cape May Branch).
  • New Jersey Museum of Transportation - The museum runs excursion trains on a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge tourist railroad named the Pine Creek Railroad. It comprises a loop track within Allaire State Park at Wall Township. Note that US VPN may be needed to access the website.
  • Whippany Railway Museum - The Museum is located in Whippany, Morris County. Excursions operate for 45-60 minutes on Morristown and Erie Railway tracks.
  • Woodstown Central Railroad - Operated by SMS Rail Lines and based at South Woodstown, excursions are run on the 16 mile (25.7 km) track Swedesboro - South Woodstown - Salem. See Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services NJ6.

Recent and Future Changes

Recent Changes

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Future Changes

None

Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services

See USA - Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services - New Jersey.

Special Notes

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See also