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 #1628781  by nomis
 
Roadgeek Adam wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 7:34 pm
Ken W2KB wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2023 1:44 pm Which is a major reason why the advocacy groups suggest going to I-78 Exit 7 since the line is severed west of there and would require a much larger sum of money to build and not convenient to any large passenger groups versus a park and ride station at Exit 7
NJ Transit doesn't really seem to be big on those park and ride terminals some other railroads do (ie Metra). It's not a bad idea in theory. If NJT ever took over passenger service to Butler, I'd do one at Charlotteburgh for Route 23 traffic. But it's not their style. Maybe they'd do it.
Is there enough room out in Exit 7 / Bloomsbury area to put a layover facility in for the High Bridge extension?

I also have a feeling that this Phase 1 to Bloomsbury will seal the fate of Phase2 to Phillipsburg or A/B/E unless NRPC wanted A/B/E. At least the ye olde maps of the catchment area of Trenton and Hamilton stations showed the viability of Interstate connectivity towards Pennsylvania and throngs of South Jersey.
 #1629529  by Ryand-Smith
 
As a Warren to NYC commuter, these guys are right BUT the RVL is decently full (Annandale woks), a P and R would just end up (which would be good) shifting drivers from Annandle/High Bridge to the new exit 7 station

On topic, is the Washington Secondary the line that runs to Belvidere via Philipsburg?
 #1629531  by Roadgeek Adam
 
Washington Secondary is the ex-DL&W from Port Morris to Phillipsburg via Netcong, Hackettstown, Port Murray, Washington.
 #1629672  by MaRoFu
 
Metropark has the added advantage of being an intercity station that is not located in the middle of nowhere but rather within walking distance to places people actually want to go to, such as the surrounding residential areas, Oak Tree Road, the nearby business park, and Thomas Edison State Park.

Wayne-Route 23 would’ve been much busier had they built it next to West Belt Plaza.
 #1629751  by Roadgeek Adam
 
MaRoFu wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 10:29 am Metropark has the added advantage of being an intercity station that is not located in the middle of nowhere but rather within walking distance to places people actually want to go to, such as the surrounding residential areas, Oak Tree Road, the nearby business park, and Thomas Edison State Park.

Wayne-Route 23 would’ve been much busier had they built it next to West Belt Plaza.
You left out one important thing: it's right next to the Garden State Parkway, sucking a lot of car traffic. That propels it.