- Suffern (NJT station)
Infobox Station
name=Suffern
style=NJT Rail
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image_size=250px
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address=2 Ramapo Avenue & Chestnut Street
line=Metro North/NJ Transit:
other=Transport of Rockland : 59, 93, Monsey Loop 3, Tappan ZEExpress
(2 blocks north on Chestnut Street)
Short Line Bus
(Bergen County, White Plains, and Middletown lines)
platform=2
tracks=2
parking=
bicycle=
passengers=
pass_year=2006
pass_percent=
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owned=New Jersey Transit
zone=14
services=s-rail|title=NJTSuffern Station is a
train station inSuffern, New York ,United States , controlled byNew Jersey Transit [Khurram Saeed,The Journal News , [http://lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070419/NEWS03/704190414/1029/NEWS13 NJ Transit approves 10 percent fare hike] ,April 19 ,2007 ] and also used by theMetro-North Railroad . Metro-North's Port Jervis Line joinsNew Jersey Transit 's Main Line at this station. These two lines offer service (usually one-seat) from Port Jervis toHoboken, New Jersey andNew York City viaSecaucus Junction . Most trains arriving from Port Jervis and headed to New York/Hoboken during rush-hour do not make any stops between Suffern and Secaucus, though a few also stop at Ramsey Route 17 on the way. The same is true of trains coming back in the evening rush-hour.The current station was built in 1941 by the
Erie Railroad and replaced an older station near the site of the current Thruway overpass.Travel time to Hoboken is an hour, more or less depending on whether it is an express train or not.
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