
Trenton is the only city in New Jersey to serve three major railway systems in the state (Amtrak, NJ Transit, and SEPTA).

Greyhound bus service to the station was previously available but has been discontinued. In addition, the station serves as the northern terminus for SEPTA buses to Oxford Valley Mall. The northern terminus of the River Line light rail system, which offers service to Camden along the Delaware River, is across Clinton Avenue from the main station building.īus service at the station consists of local NJ Transit routes, including Capital Connection buses, serving the New Jersey Capitol Complex, and regional service to Philadelphia via Camden. It is the terminus for NJ Transit trains to and from New York City and SEPTA Trenton Line Regional Rail trains to and from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and an intermediate station for Amtrak trains traveling between the two cities along the Northeast Corridor. It is the southernmost stop in New Jersey on the Northeast Corridor. Trenton Transit Center is the main passenger train station in Trenton, New Jersey. January 16, 1933 (New York partial service)įebruary 1, 1933 (New York regular service)
