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Somerville station

Coordinates:40°33′58″N74°36′51″W / 40.5661°N 74.6141°W /40.5661; -74.6141
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NJ Transit rail station
For the station in Australia, seeSomerville railway station.

Somerville
The new Somerville station with high-level platform in construction during May 2011.
General information
LocationSouth Bridge Street,Somerville,New Jersey
Coordinates40°33′58″N74°36′51″W / 40.5661°N 74.6141°W /40.5661; -74.6141
Owned byNJ Transit
Line(s)Raritan Valley Line
Distance34.7 miles (55.8 km) fromJersey City[1]
Platforms2side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsNJ Transit Bus:65,114
Construction
ParkingMonthly or daily
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone17[2]
History
OpenedJanuary 1, 1842[3]
RebuiltNovember 28, 1856[4]
May 1867[5]
September 1889–November 18, 1890[6][7]
Passengers
2012677 (average weekday)[8]
Services
Preceding stationNJ TransitFollowing station
RaritanRaritan Valley LineBridgewater
Former services
Preceding stationNJ TransitFollowing station
RaritanRaritan Valley LineFinderne
(closed 2006)
Preceding stationCentral Railroad of New JerseyFollowing station
Raritan
towardScranton
Main LineBound Brook
TerminusSomerville – Jersey City
Local
Manville–Finderne
RoycefieldSouth BranchTerminus
Location
Map

Somerville is aNJ Transit railroad station on theRaritan Valley Line, located south of the downtown center ofSomerville, inSomerset County,New Jersey, United States. The historic station building on the north side of the tracks has been restored and now is used by a law firm. Parking lots are located to the south of the station and there is a tunnel there to access the platforms. Like many of the stations on the Raritan Valley Line, Somerville was not awheelchair accessible station until December 7, 2010.

History

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In 2004, the station's parking lot was expanded, toward the two railroad tracks, from the south side, to include parking for another 68 cars. These spaces are no longer available as a construction project is in progress.

Historical building, former train station, 2008

At some point, the stationhouse and the train tracks were on the same level. An historical photo of the Somerville station with the tracks in front of it can be seen in theArcadia Publishing historical photo bookSomerset County in Postcards, by Alan A. Siegel, Somerset County Historical Society (ISBN 0-7385-0078-X).In 2009, a reconstruction project began at the station to install high-level platforms and make the station handicap accessible. This project includes new ramps, renovations to the existing tunnel, rehabilitation of the existing freight elevator shafts, a new tunnel headhouse, and demolition of the two existing waiting rooms. It was announced on December 1, 2010 that the high level platforms would open on Tuesday, December 7, 2010 to allow for demolition of the low level platforms and continued platform construction.[9] The historic station depot is being kept.[10]

Starting January 12, 2015, NJ TransitRaritan Valley Line startedMidtown Direct service between New York City and Somerville and its surrounding area.

Station layout

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The station has two high-levelside platforms serving two tracks. Both are 710 feet (220 m) long and can accommodate eight cars.[11]

Bibliography

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References

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  1. ^NJ Transit (2005).NJ Transit Rail Operations: Physical Characteristics. pp. 117–119, 142b,173–182.
  2. ^"Raritan Valley Line Timetables"(PDF). Newark, New Jersey:New Jersey Transit Rail Operations. November 7, 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on November 7, 2016. RetrievedNovember 27, 2010.
  3. ^"Original Route of New Jersey Central Railroad Followed Old Post Road Between Plainfield, Elizabethport, Historian Says".The Plainfield Courier-News. December 31, 1938. p. 7. RetrievedMarch 27, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  4. ^Bianculli 2001, p. 152.
  5. ^Bianculli 2001, p. 151.
  6. ^"Jottings".The Plainfield Evening News. September 21, 1889. p. 1. RetrievedJuly 28, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  7. ^"Somerville Improvements".The Plainfield Evening News. November 18, 1890. p. 1. RetrievedJuly 28, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  8. ^"QUARTERLY RIDERSHIP TRENDS ANALYSIS"(PDF). New Jersey Transit. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on April 19, 2013. RetrievedDecember 31, 2012.
  9. ^"Somerville Station: New High-Level Platforms Open Tuesday, December 7". Newark, New Jersey: New Jersey Transit Rail Operations. December 2010. RetrievedDecember 7, 2010.
  10. ^"NJ Transit Begins Reconstruction of Somerville Station" (Press release). New Jersey Transit. March 27, 2009. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2010.
  11. ^"RARITAN VALLEY LINE ONE-SEAT RIDE SERVICE TO MANHATTAN"(PDF). July 2020. pp. 76, 81. RetrievedJune 8, 2023.

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