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Encyclopedia > North Jersey Coast Line

The North Jersey Coast Line is one of New Jersey Transit's commuter lines. Out of 42 inbound and 43 outbound daily weekday trains, 7 inbound and 7 outbound trains (about 16%) use the Waterfront Connection (opened September 9, 1991) to Hoboken Terminal; the rest go to Secaucus Junction and New York Penn Station. Passengers can transfer at Newark Penn Station to reach the other detination if necessary.


The line is only electrified north of Long Branch Station; diesels use the whole line to Hoboken, but a few trains stop at Long Branch for a transfer to an electric train to New York.


Station listing

See Northeast Corridor Line for stations between New York/Hoboken and Perth Amboy Junction.

Milepost City Station Oper Connections
20 Rahway Perth Amboy Junction NJT Northeast Corridor Line splits
21 Woodbridge Avenel NJT
22.5 Woodbridge NJT
25
20
Perth Amboy Woodbridge Junction/Long Branch Junction
21 Perth Amboy NJT
22
0
CP Beach
1.5 South Amboy South Amboy NJT
6.5 Aberdeen Aberdeen-Matawan NJT
8.5 Hazlet Hazlet NJT
12.5 Middletown Middletown NJT
16.5 Red Bank Red Bank NJT
19 Little Silver Little Silver NJT
20 Oceanport Monmouth Park NJT
22.5 Long Branch Long Branch NJT
24.5 Elberon NJT
26.5 Allenhurst Allenhurst NJT
28 Asbury Park Asbury Park NJT
29 Bradley Beach Bradley Beach NJT
31 Belmar Belmar NJT
33 Spring Lake Spring Lake NJT
35 Manasquan Manasquan NJT
37 Point Pleasant Beach Point Pleasant Beach NJT
38 Bay Head Bay Head NJT



New Jersey Transit (official site (http://www.njtransit.com/))
Hoboken Division Erie Lines: Bergen County Line – Main Line – Pascack Valley Line
Morris and Essex Lines: Gladstone Branch – Montclair-Boonton Line – Morristown Line
Newark Division North Jersey Coast LineNortheast Corridor LinePrinceton Branch – Raritan Valley Line
South NJ and light rail Atlantic City Line – Hudson-Bergen Light RailNewark City SubwayRiver LINE
Connections Aldene Connection – Hunter ConnectionKearny ConnectionMontclair ConnectionSecaucus JunctionWaterfront Connection
Other information New Jersey Transit rail operationsList of New Jersey Transit stations

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North Jersey Coast Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (581 words)
NJ Coast Line branches at Rahway, New Jersey.
The North Jersey Coast Line is one of New Jersey Transit commuter rail lines.
Montclair-Boonton Line – Morris and Essex Lines (Morristown Line and Gladstone Branch)
North Jersey Coast Line (2287 words)
There is a low platform on the north end of the station and a station house at street level on the east side of the tracks (northbound direction).
After Rahway, North Jersey Coast Line trains leave the Northeast Corridor trackage via a double-tracked crossunder and enter their own double-tracked right of way.
Belmar is one of the most popular cities along the Jersey Shore and has a rather crowded train station, which is located well away from the beach, which is about seven city blocks to the east and requires a healthy walk.
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