What is the train station called in Newark NJ?


What is the train station called in Newark NJ? Newark, NJ - Penn Station (NWK) | Amtrak.


Is Newark Penn Station the same as Penn Station?

New York Penn Station and Newark Penn Station are two distinct train stations located in the northeastern United States, serving the New York City metropolitan area.


Are there two train stations in Newark?

Many trains stop at Newark Penn Station and Trenton, and there's also a station near the Newark International Airport, which is convenient for traveling into New York City by train or reaching destinations on the Northeast Regional and Keystone routes.


Why are there 2 Penn stations?

The Penn Station name extends from the fact that the old Pennsylvania Railroad built many of these stations back in the early 20th century. At that time, different railroad companies typically used different stations, especially in major cities or towns, so the station usually took the name of the company.


Why does Newark have a Penn Station?

Newark's Penn Station opened in 1935, a quarter of a century after New York's, and it was McKim, Mead & White's last major building. Built for the Pennsylvania Railroad (hence the name), and replacing an earlier station, it's a lot smaller than its gargantuan New York predecessor.