Address: NY 12771, USA
Sponge Bob
Port Jervis Metro North train station is a quieter station. This station is on the Port Jervis line, also known as the Southern Tier Norfolk Southern line. This is a brand new station recently completed. Unlike the other stations on this line, Port Jervis is a higher station for direct access boarding trains. No steps to board the train. As such it is also totally handicap accessable. It is quite a nice, but smaller station. This station is close to many things in Port Jervis, just a short walk away. Shopping and restaurants, as well as motor vehicles and other services are within close proximity. There is even a new Rail museum adjacent to the station near the old Erie Railroad turn table. The trains are operated by NJ Transit. So these commuter trains run from Port Jervis, into New Jersey. NYC can be accessed by transferring at either the Secaucus Junction Station or Hoboken Terminal. But it is not a one seat ride like the Metro North trains on the east side of the Hudson River. Parking is reasonable, although I do not understand why they charge for parking. The parking lot is not very large, but seems to fill the needs of this station. There are no restrooms at this station that I am aware of. Although, certain businesses like Burger King is adjacent to the station. So if you are in a situation, consider visiting them for a meal or such. There will be no taxi's waiting or public transportation of any kind that I know of at the station.. Although you can call a taxi. So plan ahead and maybe call first to make sure the taxi's are running when you need them. Just other things to think about. So although there are a few possible set backs depending on your particular situation. You normally do not have to park far from the platform, or have lines to leave on arriving trains.Plus in my experience the train ride is much better on the port Jervis line than the other Metro North lines. It also has some great views, like Crossing the Moodna Viaduct just east of Campbell hall station. You also get to travel through the Otisville tunnel which is over a mile long. So hopefully this helps answer some questions that you might have. Enjoy the ride.
J. Wanjiku Ndugu
Quiet village along the Delaware River. The NJ Transit train station in right next to the beautiful Front Street with beautiful restaurants, a brewery and quaint shops. You can rent a kayak or raft along the river. Only 2 hours, 20 min from Manhattan by train (you have to change at Secaucus station, but normally only 8-11min wait). Driving takes about 90-100 mins without traffic.
Frederick Peterson
Lovely 'Old School' Town, just a pleasure to walk-a-bout ... St. Mary Church is also quite in character and an easy walk from the train ...
Şehriban Çeliker
I had 3.24 pm train for Saturday and there is neither train nor information
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Use Pt Jervis Line to Hoboken, Path to 33 St, then walk to 6 and get off at 42 St/Grand Ctrl.
Yes you can, if you are on the express you can reach Middletown in 30 minutes.
New Jersey Transit
no.
you'd need to transfer at Secaucus. but yes easy and doable.
Unfortunately there is no direct train service ifrom Port Jarvis to Syracuse
You can get to South Jersey via train, but you would need to transfer at Secaucus Junction. Furthest South the Port Jervis line goes is Hoboken.
It is safe and weekends are free yes it is overnight
The only kiosk you have is the one to purchase tickets for train if that's what you mean
Very far
Yes but I don't know the fees, will update on Sunday for you,but I know it's very cheap
No
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