Newark - Penn Station,
Market Street, Newark, NJ 07102
About Us
Welcome to Newark Penn Station, the bustling transit hub located at Market Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102. As one of the busiest train stations in the United States, Newark Penn Station is your gateway to seamless travel and connectivity. Serving as a vital link in the Northeast Corridor, the station offers a wide range of services and amenities to ensure a comfortable and efficient journey for commuters and travelers alike.
Whether you're catching a NJ Transit train, Amtrak service, or connecting via PATH to New York City, Newark Penn Station provides convenient access to major destinations. Our station is equipped with modern facilities, including waiting areas, ticketing services, and a variety of dining and shopping options to cater to your needs.
With its strategic location in the heart of Newark, the station is not only a transit hub but also a vibrant part of the community. Explore the surrounding area and discover local attractions, cultural landmarks, and dining experiences just steps away.
At Newark Penn Station, we are committed to providing a safe, reliable, and pleasant transit experience. Our friendly staff is here to assist you with any inquiries and ensure your journey is as smooth as possible. Thank you for choosing Newark Penn Station as your travel partner. We look forward to serving you on your next trip!
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Reviews
"Penn Center in Newark: Where the past meets...well, whatever’s left of it. From the outside, it promises urban sophistication, but inside, you’ll find a mix of lost history and the city’s tougher realities. It’s a place where the charm has faded, replaced by the everyday struggles of the city. A reminder that Newark's grit is very much alive, even if its historic soul feels a bit lost."
"Busy train station, without any architecture to view (like in Philadelphia or DC). It's convenient with parallel access to Amtrak & PATH trains so you can easily get to Jersey City or WTC in Manhattan. Unfortunately, it has a lot of homeless so bathrooms & public areas are overused. The main station is underground, across the tracks. If going from DC & switch to PATH - do not go down, just look for PATH passage on the platform itself. If going to DC from PATH - go down to station to get to needed platform. Dining options are limited, take out style."
"If you can avoid the homeless, look past the filth, and ignore the terrible modifications made by hack architects, you can still see traces of the beautiful railroad station this once was. The original lights, Pennsylvania railroad logos, art deco trim - reminders of when railroad travel was the primary mode of transport and not something relegated to inept state agencies. It's a tragedy this building is owned by NJ Transit - a bloated, poorly run agency staffed by sullen employees who care nothing about this historic building. What idiot government employee thought punching a 70's metal pedestrian bridge through the facade of this station was a good idea? If you want to see remnants of a once beautiful station, take a short ride to Newark Penn Station. Otherwise there is no reason to ever visit Newark."
"Smells are awful but you're only there to commute it's okay. Be observant, don't stray away from crowds. The customer service at the Information Booth was very helpful. The maintenance staff is also very helpful if they think you're lost. Bathrooms are up-to-date, I saw someone standing on post wiping the floors and was vigilant of the area."
"Historic Pennsylvania Station in Newark is aesthetically an architectural marvel. A lot of the marble internal construction still exists, maintaining some of the original allure that it had when it opened. However, despite several refurbishings in recent years, this place has sadly fallen prey to the times. What was once a pride now has become a shameful shadow of what once was. Despite some very nice food stands (and one train wreck of a McDonald's) it has become a place where commuters play games of "Get to your bus or train as fast as you can", "Dodge the panhandlers", and "Don't trip over, step on, or sit on, the homeless". Another popular game for travellers to engage in, is called "Go to the rest room (if you dare) without losing your last meal after getting a whiff of what's in there". While there is an omnipresent police presence there, it's simply a hopelessly lost war. Best advice to travellers: Get in, and get going as quickly as possible."
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