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Where in NY does NJ TRANSIT go?

Published in NJ Transit Rail Service 2 mins read

NJ TRANSIT extends its rail services into several key locations in New York, primarily serving commuters in the Lower Hudson Valley region. These services connect various New York communities directly to destinations in New Jersey and, by transfer, to New York City.

NJ TRANSIT operates commuter rail lines that reach specific towns and cities within New York State. The service is strategically designed to provide essential transportation links for residents commuting between New York and major employment centers in New Jersey and the greater New York metropolitan area.

Key New York Destinations Served by NJ TRANSIT Rail

NJ TRANSIT provides direct rail service to four distinct locations in New York via three of its popular commuter rail lines:

  • Main/Bergen County Lines:
    • The Main and Bergen County Lines collectively provide service to Suffern, New York. This station serves as a vital connection point for residents of Rockland County.
  • Port Jervis Line:
    • This line offers critical commuter service to both Port Jervis and Middletown, New York. These stations serve passengers from Orange County, providing a direct link to Hoboken Terminal in New Jersey.
  • Pascack Valley Line:
    • The Pascack Valley Line provides daily service to Spring Valley, New York. This station is another key access point for Rockland County commuters traveling to Hoboken.

These services facilitate daily commutes, offering a convenient alternative to driving and helping to reduce traffic congestion while providing reliable public transportation.

Overview of NJ TRANSIT Rail Services in New York

The following table summarizes the NJ TRANSIT rail lines and their respective destinations in New York State:

NJ TRANSIT Rail Line New York Destinations
Main/Bergen County Lines Suffern
Port Jervis Line Port Jervis, Middletown
Pascack Valley Line Spring Valley

For more detailed information on schedules and services, you can visit the NJ TRANSIT New York services page.