Amtrak has introduced changes to its timetables following a major review, introducing new stops at New Brunswick and Princeton Junction during the day.
The changes will support connectivity for those in New Jersey with further travel options available, including the following stops and many more:
- Boston
- New York
- Philadelphia
- Baltimore
- Washington, D.C
Those opting to travel by train over road travel can relax and enjoy a stress-free journey whilst ensuring that their carbon footprint is lower.
Amtrak services include a great deal of facilities, including:
- Free Wi-Fi
- Cafe Bar
- No Airplane Mode is required offering the freedom to use phones and electronic devices
- Travel with small pets within the US
- Large comfortable seating with good legroom and no middle seat.
New Brunswick Station is conveniently located in the heart of downtown and a short walk from major employers and Rutgers University and provides:
- Amtrak intercity passenger
- Commuter rail
- Local and regional buses
- Campus shuttles
- Over 12 bike racks to support cyclists
Princeton Junction Station is located at the junction between the Northeast Corridor and a short line operated by NJ TRANSIT, which supports visitors heading to the southern end of the Princeton University campus. The station also provides:
- Local and regional buses
- Plenty of car parking available nearby
Tickets can now be booked via the Amtrak website, app, ticket desks and kiosks and via telephone using 1-800 USA-RAIL.
Jina Sanone, Amtrak Vice President of the Northeast Corridor Service Line, said:
“Due to increased demand for more service to New Brunswick and Princeton Junction, Amtrak is pleased to offer more trains to more people in this growing market,” said “Amtrak deeply values our New Jersey customers and communities, and we look forward to meeting the needs of our customers as part of the new era of rail.”
Bob Menendez, U.S. Senator, said:
“Investing in and expanding mass transit has always been one of my core policy missions, which is why I have advocated to provide increased funding for Amtrak and regional train services. As a frequent rider of Amtrak, I know firsthand how this increase in service will benefit New Jersey residents throughout the state and along the Northeast corridor, but especially in the communities of Princeton and New Brunswick. I applaud Amtrak for its commitment to New Jersey and for recognizing the impact that reliable, affordable mass transit has on boosting our local economies and especially supporting health care and academia and the workforce that supports them.”
Cory Booker, U.S. Senator, said:
“Amtrak’s decision to add more service at New Brunswick and Princeton Junction will help to better meet the needs of New Jerseyans. Expanding service along the Northeast Corridor and investing in our transportation infrastructure provides reliable, safe service for commuters while creating jobs and boosting our regional economy.”
Jim Cahill, New Brunswick Mayor, said:
“This is a huge benefit for both commuters and for the City. Access and mobility are key in the ever-changing and fast-moving worlds of commerce, healthcare, academia and industry. Amtrak realizes that importance and has taken steps to meet that growing demand here in New Brunswick.”
Bonnie Watson Coleman, Representative of New Jersey’s District 12, said:
“I’m so pleased that Amtrak is increasing service at the Princeton Junction station, offering residents in Central Jersey commuting options that are reliable, safe, and more environmentally sustainable is a huge boost to the region.”
Hemant Marathe, West Windsor Mayor, said:
“I want to thank Amtrak for recognizing the importance of West Windsor’s commuter train station. The Princeton Junction station has been valuable to West Windsor and surrounding communities. Expanding Amtrak service gives residents an easy option to travel between Boston and Washington DC.”
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