Train station trenton9/27/2023 ![]() ![]() This station is where the proposed New Jersey Transit West Trenton Line would terminate. There is an ongoing debate concerning a proposal to rename the station as "Ewing". NRHP lists the northbound station house as the official address, which now consists of privately owned offices. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since June 22, 1984. New Jersey Transit took over passenger service between here and Newark until November 1982, thus transforming the station into a terminus. Originally built in 1929 by the Reading Railroad, it was acquired by Conrail and SEPTA in 1976 and used for diesel service to Newark, New Jersey until 1981. Main entrance to the West Trenton station In FY 2013, West Trenton station had a weekday average of 292 boardings and 361 alightings. ![]() The station has off-street parking, and is located in Fare Zone NJ. SEPTA's official website gives the address as being in Trenton. The northbound station house is on the east side of the tracks and is located on Sullivan Way, which changes into Grand Avenue once it crosses under the tracks. It is located at Grand & Railroad Avenues in the West Trenton section of Ewing Township, New Jersey, United States, however this address only applies to the southbound station house on the west side of the tracks. West Trenton station is the northern terminus of the SEPTA West Trenton Line. Lua error in a at line 80: module 'strict' not found. ![]()
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