![]() ![]() Northeast Corridor and train platforms visible, left. Service New Brunswick station looking north from nearby parking garage. Construction of the current station depot at the junction of Albany and French Streets ( State Route 27) and Easton Avenue ( County Route 527) began in October 1903, opening on September 28, 1904 for the Pennsylvania Railroad. Railroad service in New Brunswick began on January 1, 1838 with the extension of the New Jersey Railroad from East Brunswick (modern-day Highland Park) over the Raritan River. ![]() The station consists of two handicap-accessible side platforms surrounding the four tracks. For Amtrak services, the next station southwest is Princeton Junction, the next station to the northeast is Metropark. For New Jersey Transit trains, the next station to the southwest (towards Trenton Transit Center) is Jersey Avenue, while the next station to the northeast (towards New York Penn Station) is Edison. The station services trains of New Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor Line and Amtrak's Crescent, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, and Palmetto. New Brunswick is an active commuter railroad train station in the city of New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Brown, chief engineer of the Pennsylvania Railroad ![]()
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