Newark Liberty International Airport (NJT station)

Newark Liberty International Airport (NJT station)
Newark Liberty International Airport 20 airtransportation.svg
New Jersey Transit commuter rail station
Amtrak regional and intercity rail station
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Station statistics
Address 10 Toler Place
Newark, NJ 07114
Coordinates 40°42′16″N 74°11′27″W / 40.7044°N 74.1907°W / 40.7044; -74.1907Coordinates: 40°42′16″N 74°11′27″W / 40.7044°N 74.1907°W / 40.7044; -74.1907
Lines Amtrak: NJ Transit:
Connections AirTrain Newark
Platforms 2 island platforms
Tracks 6
Other information
Opened 2001
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Code EWR
Owned by PANYNJ
Fare zone 1
Formerly Newark Airport Station
Traffic
Passengers (2010) 3,315 (average weekday) decrease 1.12% (NJT)
Passengers (2010) 116,526[1] increase 6.4% (Amtrak)
Services
Preceding station   Amtrak   Following station
toward Harrisburg
Keystone Service
toward Newport News or Lynchburg
Northeast Regional
toward Boston South Station or Springfield
NJ Transit Rail
toward Trenton
Northeast Corridor Line
toward Bay Head
North Jersey Coast Line
AirTrain Newark
Terminus AirTrain Newark
toward P1

Newark Liberty International Airport Station is a Northeast Corridor line station in the New Jersey Transit (NJT) rail system in the Dayton area of Newark, New Jersey. Also called the RAILink station, it provides travelers access to Newark Airport via public transport. There is no bus service, parking facility, or drop-off area at the station. The AirTrain monorail connects the station to all Newark Airport terminals. Every week, some 794 NJT trains on Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast lines stop at the station. It is also served by Amtrak's Northeast Regional and a few Keystone Service trains, but not by its high-speed Acela Express.

Newark's Penn Station is one five-minute stop from the RAILink station. New York's Penn Station is a 25-minute, two-stop trip via New Jersey Transit local trains and a 22-minute, one-stop trip via NJ Transit express trains and Amtrak trains. Local trains stop at Secaucus Junction between Newark and New York, where transfer is possible for points in northeastern New Jersey and southern Upstate New York.

Travelers pay a $5.50 fee to enter or exit the track area; the fee is usually included in the price of New Jersey Transit tickets (denoted with ** EWR ** as the origin or destination on such tickets). Monthly pass holders that do not have Newark Airport as the source/destination for their pass will need to pay the $5.50 fee. The fee is waived for children 11 and under.[1] NJ Transit ticket vending machines are available on both the AirTrain side, as well as on the NJ Transit/Amtrak side of the station. Fare gates separate the two sides of the station. Passengers traveling to or from the monorail must pass through the fare gates, which read magnetic stripes on the tickets before allowing passage.

For passengers coming from the airport, there is a staffed ticket counter for Amtrak service. Although there are NJ Transit staff on site, passengers must use ticket vending machines for NJT service.

The station opened on October 21, 2001.[2]

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AirTrain Platform

AirTrain is east of the Northeast Corridor tracks. The monorail station has 2 tracks and 1 center island platform. The next stop on the AirTrain is P4.

Ridership

Of the six New Jersey stations served by Amtrak, Newark Liberty was the fourth-busiest in FY2010, boarding or detraining an average of approximately 320 passengers daily.[1]

Notes

External links

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