West Trenton station

West Trenton
West Trenton station platform, the bridge in front of the station goes over Grand Avenue and Sullivan Way.
General information
Location 3 Railroad Avenue
Ewing, New Jersey
Coordinates 40°15′26″N 74°48′55″W
Owned by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
Line(s) Neshaminy Line
Platforms 1 side platform
Tracks 1
Connections Bus transport NJ Transit Bus: 608
Construction
Parking 142 spaces
Bicycle facilities 4 rack spaces
Accessible No
Other information
Fare zone NJ
History
Opened 1929
Electrified 1931
Previous names Trenton Junction
Services
Preceding station SEPTA Following station
Yardley West Trenton Line Terminus
Former services
Preceding station Conrail Following station
Yardley Crusader and Wall Street
1976–1981
Hopewell
closed 1982
toward Newark
West Trenton Line
1981–1982
(SEPTA)
Terminus
Terminus West Trenton Line
1981–1982
(NJ Transit)
Hopewell
closed 1982
toward Newark
Preceding station Reading Railroad Following station
Yardley
toward Philadelphia
New York Branch Ewing
toward Bound Brook
Terminus Trenton Branch Trenton
Terminus
Preceding station Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Following station
Jenkintown
toward Philadelphia
Philadelphia – Jersey City
Local
Bound Brook
toward Jersey City
West Trenton Station
The northbound station house from the tracks. Note: This building is now used by private offices and is not part of the operating station.
West Trenton station is located in Mercer County, New Jersey
West Trenton station
West Trenton station is located in New Jersey
West Trenton station
West Trenton station is located in the United States
West Trenton station
Area 4 acres (1.6 ha)
Built 1929
Architect Clark Dillenbeck
Architectural style Colonial Revival, Others
MPS Operating Passenger Railroad Stations TR
NRHP reference No. 84004031
Added to NRHP June 22, 1984

West Trenton station is the northern terminus of SEPTA's West Trenton Line. It is located at Grand & Railroad Avenues in the West Trenton section of Ewing Township, New Jersey, however this address only applies to the southbound station house on the west side of the tracks. 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. SEPTA's official website gives the address as being in Trenton. The station has off-street parking, and is located in Fare Zone NJ. In FY 2013, West Trenton station had a weekday average of 292 boardings and 361 alightings.

History

Main entrance to the West Trenton station

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. New Jersey Transit took over passenger service between here and Newark until November 1982, thus transforming the station into a terminus. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since June 22, 1984. NRHP lists the northbound station house as the official address, which now consists of privately owned offices. There is an ongoing debate concerning a proposal to rename the station as "Ewing". This station is where the proposed New Jersey Transit West Trenton Line would terminate. As of August 25, 2015 as a result of the SEPTA and CSX separation between Woodbourne and West Trenton stations, the outbound platform was removed for the now CSX track to run around the SEPTA West Trenton yard and continue to Manville while all SEPTA traffic was diverted onto the Inbound track. Currently all SEPTA Service between Yardley and West Trenton operates on the Inbound track only.

The station was built in the Georgian Revival style as adapted for a medium-sized suburban station. It has a central two-story block constructed of brick and a hipped slate roof. The gable projects slightly on the east and west facades. Two one-story wings with slate roofs extend from the central block.

See also