NJ TRANSIT Adds Maps to Help Riders Navigate 20 Stations

NJ TRANSIT releases station area maps for 20 locations including Newark Penn and Hoboken

2025-09-14, Moovit News Team

NJ TRANSIT Adds Station Maps for 20 Locations

Riders navigating New Jersey's transit network can now access station area maps for 20 major locations, transit officials said. The maps cover key hubs including Newark Penn Station, New York Penn Station, Hoboken, and Secaucus Junction, though officials haven't said whether the maps are newly created or recently updated versions of existing resources. The collection provides visual guidance for both regular commuters and occasional travelers using the system.
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Context

Station area maps help passengers orient themselves around transit hubs and plan connections, according to the transit agency. The resource is particularly valuable for first-time riders and those traveling to unfamiliar stations. Providing station area maps is standard practice among major transit agencies in the Northeast, including New York's MTA and Philadelphia's SEPTA, which offer similar navigation tools. Officials didn't provide information about what prompted the publication of these maps or whether they replace previous versions.

Coverage Details

The collection includes maps for major hubs and smaller stations throughout New Jersey. Beyond the four largest connection points, coverage extends to Atlantic City, Elizabeth, MetroPark, Morristown, New Brunswick, Newark Broad Street Station, Rahway, Ridgewood, Somerville, and South Amboy. County-level transit centers in Atlantic, Camden, and Mercer counties are also included, along with Pennsauken Transit Center and Plauderville. Officials haven't released information about the maps' format, whether they're available in multiple languages, or if they include accessibility features for riders with disabilities.
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Access and Availability

The maps are accessible through NJ TRANSIT's website, making them available for trip planning and on-the-go reference. Officials said the resource is designed to help passengers navigate the extensive transit system more effectively. Specific details about mobile compatibility or whether printed versions are available at stations weren't provided. The agency hasn't announced plans to expand the collection to additional locations.

Rider Resources

Passengers traveling throughout the New Jersey transit system now have access to navigation tools for major destinations and connection points. The maps complement existing trip planning resources available to riders. Moovit provides real-time updates and navigation assistance for NJ TRANSIT routes throughout the region.