Ramsey Route 17 (NJT station)

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Ramsey Route 17 Station is one of the New Jersey Transit rail stations in Ramsey, New Jersey serving both its Main Line and Bergen County line trains. This rail station, completed in 2004, serves both local and express trains, which some of them goes non-stop to Secaucus Junction. This rail station is adjacent to Highway 17, allowing motorists drive straight to the station from the highway, which makes it very convenient. Travel time to New York is about 1 hour on local trains and about 40 minutes on express trains.

The service at Ramsey Route 17 as follows (number of trains in a day):

  • Weekdays
    • 46 southbound trains which terminates at Hoboken (There are 6 express trains that travels non-stop to Secaucus)
    • 35 northbound trains which terminates at Suffern
    • 1 northbound train which terminates at Middletown
    • 7 northbound trains which terminates at Port Jervis
  • Weekends
    • 18 southbound trains which terminates at Hoboken (There is 1 express train that travels non-stop to Secaucus)
    • 19 northbound trains which terminates at Suffern
    • 5 northbound trains which terminates at Port Jervis

There is a 5-floor parking deck at the station which has over 1,000 spaces.

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