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New Bridge Landing station information


New Bridge Landing
at River Edge
The station at New Bridge Landing in May 2014. The former northbound platform is visible on the right side of the tracks.
General information
LocationKinderkamack Road (CR 503) and Grand Avenue (CR S-49), River Edge, New Jersey 07661
Coordinates40°54′40″N 74°02′09″W / 40.9112°N 74.035969°W / 40.9112; -74.035969
Owned byNJ Transit
Platforms1 side platform
Tracks1
ConnectionsNJT Bus NJT Bus: 165 and 762
Commuter Bus Rockland Coaches: 11
Construction
ParkingYes (permit & daily)
Bicycle facilitiesYes
Other information
Station code777 (Erie Railroad)[1]
Fare zone6[2]
History
OpenedMarch 4, 1870; 154 years ago (March 4, 1870)[3]
Rebuilt1896; 128 years ago (1896)[3]
Previous namesCherry Hill (1870–1895)[3]
North Hackensack (1896–2009)
Key dates
1978Station building demolished[3]
Passengers
2018536 (average weekday)[4]
Services
Preceding station NJ Transit Following station
River Edge
toward Spring Valley
Pascack Valley Line Anderson Street
toward Hoboken
Fairmount Avenue
(closed 1983)
toward Hoboken
Former services
Preceding station Erie Railroad Following station
River Edge
toward Haverstraw
New Jersey and New York Railroad Fairmount Avenue
toward Jersey City
Location
Map

New Bridge Landing, signed as New Bridge Landing at River Edge, is an active commuter railroad station in the borough of River Edge, Bergen County, New Jersey. Located at the junction of Kinderkamack Road (County Route 503) and Grand Avenue (County Route S-49) and next to Route 4, the station is serviced by Pascack Valley Line trains running between Hoboken Terminal in Hoboken and Spring Valley station in the eponymous village in Rockland County, New York. The next station to the north is the eponymous River Edge and the next station to the south is Anderson Street in Hackensack. The station contains a single low-level side platform on the southbound side of the track, resulting in the station not being accessible for handicapped persons per the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

Railroad service in the area began on March 4, 1870, when the Hackensack and New York Extension Railroad opened from the terminal in Hackensack to a new station in Hillsdale. At the time of opening, the station was known as Cherry Hill. In 1895, the name was changed to North Hackensack, a name it would retain until April 2009, when it was changed to New Bridge Landing, in reference to the former hamlet. The station depot at then-North Hackensack, built by the Erie Railroad, came down in 1978.

  1. ^ "List of Station Names and Numbers". Jersey City, New Jersey: Erie Railroad. May 1, 1916. Retrieved November 23, 2010.
  2. ^ "Pascack Valley Line Timetables" (PDF). Newark, New Jersey: NJ Transit Rail Operations. November 7, 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 7, 2016. Retrieved November 27, 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d Cite error: The named reference jones was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Kiefer, Eric (February 21, 2018). "Here Are New Jersey Transit's Most, Least-Used Train Stations". patch.com. Retrieved August 30, 2022.

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