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Port Jervis–Hoboken & Penn Station, NY PORT JERVIS–HOBOKEN & PENN STATION, NY PORT JERVIS–HOBOKEN & PENN STATION, NY MONDAY–FRIDAY TELEPHONE INFORMATION SAMPLE FARES* TO HOBOKEN SAMPLE FARES* TO PENN STATION, NY TICKET TYPES SATURDAY, SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS TO HOBOKEN & OFF-PEAK AM PEAK OFF-PEAK Additional service is available Port Jervis Line Effective March 19, 2017 Port Jervis Line Effective March 19, 2017 PENN STATION, NY 42 Q 44 Q 46 Q 48 Q 50 Q 52 Q 54 Q 56 Q 58 Q 62 Q 64 Q 66 Q 68 between Suffern and Hoboken via NEW JERSEY TRANSIT DAILY TICKETS TO HOBOKEN & AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM PM PM PM Schedules, fares, refunds, Senior Citizen/Disabled accessibility, Lost & Found One-Way – Single ride. Valid until used; refundable the NJ Transit Main/Bergen Line. 70 72 74 76 78 88 80 82 Senior Senior Port Jervis 3 50 4 35 5 03 5 34 5 52 6 08 6 55 7 44 9 26 11 30 1 39 9 27 PENN STATION, NY Available Daily 7AM-7PM Between Between Ten One Off-Peak Citizen & Ten One Off-Peak Citizen & for 30 days from date of purchase. Otisville 4 09 4 53 5 21 5 52 6 10 6 26 7 13 8 02 9 44 11 48 1 57 9 45 AM AM AM AM PM PM PM PM Automated Schedules and Fares 24/7............................................ ....973-275-5555 Monthly Weekly Penn Station, Monthly Weekly MILES Hoboken and Trip Way Round Trip Disabled MILES Trip Way Round Trip Disabled Middletown/Town of Wallkill E 4 20 5 04 5 32 6 03 6 21 6 38 7 24 8 13 9 55 11 59 2 09 3 19 9 59 For specific train times, call NJ Port Jervis 4 45 7 24 8 44 10 44 3 05 4 09 5 27 8 46 NY and Off-Peak Round-Trip (ORT) - 25% discount off the Website........................... ..............................................................www.njtransit.com One-Way One-Way Campbell Hall E 4 27 5 11 5 40 6 11 6 29 6 45 7 31 8 21 10 02 12 06 2 16 3 26 10 06 Transit at 973-275-5555. Otisville 5 03 7 42 9 02 11 02 3 23 4 28 5 45 9 04 Hearing Impaired (Teleprinter only)...................................................... 800-772-2287 cost of two regular one-way tickets. Valid only in Middletown/Town of Wallkill E 5 14 7 53 9 13 11 13 3 37 4 39 5 57 9 15 Salisbury Mills E 4 39 5 23 5 52 6 23 6 41 6 58 7 43 8 33 10 15 12 19 2 28 3 39 10 17 30.5 Suffern 300.00 93.00 104.50 11.00 16.50 4.90 30.5 Suffern 376.00 116.00 134.50 14.00 22.50 6.25 the direction indicated on the ticket. Not valid on Harriman E 4 53 5 37 6 06 6 37 6 55 7 12 7 57 8 47 10 29 12 33 2 42 3 56 10 31 Campbell Hall E 5 21 8.00 9 20 11 20 3 44 4 47 6 04 9 22 weekday AM Peak trains, as indicated by shaded E Tuxedo 5 03 5 47 6 16 6 47 7 22 8 07 8 57 10 39 12 43 2 52 4 06 10 41 Salisbury Mills 5 32 8 11 9 32 11 32 3 56 4 59 6 16 9 33 MTA METRO-NORTH RAILROAD 34.5 Sloatsburg 34.5 Sloatsburg 300.00 93.00 104.50 11.00 16.50 5.50 376.00 116.00 134.50 14.00 22.50 6.85 areas of timetable panels. Available only for travel Sloatsburg 5 08 5 52 6 21 6 52 7 27 8 12 9 02 10 44 12 48 2 58 4 12 10 46 Harriman E 5 46 8 25 9 46 11 46 4 10 5 15 6 30 9 47 Schedules, Lost & Found, Mail&Ride, Group Sales, Parking, Fares, Bicycle 5 56 8 35 9 56 11 56 4 20 5 26 6 40 9 57 37.1 Tuxedo 37.1 Tuxedo between certain stations, including all stations in Suffern, NY T 5 15 T 6 00 T 6 28 T 6 59 T 7 34 T 8 19 T 9 09 T 10 50 12 54 T 3 05 T 4 19 10 53 Tuxedo Permits, Comments, Concerns, Commendations, and Senior Citizen/ Disabled Sloatsburg 6 01 8 40 10 02 12 02 4 25 5 31 6 45 10 02 44.9 Harriman 304.00 94.25 119.00 12.50 18.75 6.25 44.9 Harriman 380.00 117.25 149.00 15.50 24.75 7.60 New York. Check Ticket Vending Machine for avail- Mahwah, NJ 7 37 12 57 10 56 accesibility Ramsey Route 17 6 05 6 32 7 04 7 41 8 23 9 13 10 54 1 00 3 09 4 23 10 59 Suffern, NY 6 08 T 8 47 10 08 12 08 4 32 5 38 T 6 52 10 08 ability. These tickets are not sold aboard trains or 6 11 10 11 12 11 4 34 10 11 Available Daily 6AM-10PM (Automated info 24/7)............................................. 511 Salisbury Mills/ Salisbury Mills/ Ramsey 7 45 1 03 11 02 Mahwah, NJ 55.4 315.00 97.75 133.00 14.00 21.00 7.00 55.4 391.00 120.75 163.00 17.00 27.00 8.35 at stations where they cannot be used. Valid until 6 14 8 51 10 14 12 14 10 14 Outside New York State customers should call...................................877- 690-5114 Allendale 1 06 11 05 Ramsey Route 17 Cornwall Cornwall used; refundable for 60 days from date of purchase. ..................................................................................................www.mta.info Waldwick 1 10 Ramsey 6 17 10 17 12 17 4 39 10 17 Website 65.7 Campbell Hall 333.00 103.25 147.50 15.50 23.25 7.75 65.7 Campbell Hall 409.00 126.25 177.50 18.50 29.25 9.10 Ho-Ho-Kus 1 13 Allendale 6 20 10 20 12 20 4 42 10 20 Deaf/Hard of Hearing - Use your preferred relay service provider or the free 711 Senior Citizens (65 and over)/Disabled – 50% off Ridgewood 5 27 1 16 T 3 19 4 34 T 11 12 Waldwick 6 23 10 23 12 23 10 23 relay to reach 511. 6 27 10 27 12 27 10 27 Middletown/ Middletown/ the full one-way fare. Purchase tickets on board Glen Rock - Boro Hall 5 31 Ho-Ho-Kus 71.9 347.00 107.50 157.00 16.50 24.75 8.25 71.9 423.00 130.50 187.00 19.50 30.75 9.60 T 6 30 10 30 12 30 4 49 7 04 10 30 Town of Wallkill Town of Wallkill train at no extra charge with proper identification: Radburn 5 35 4 40 11 17 Ridgewood MTA Police........................................................................................... 212-878-1001 Glen Rock - Boro Hall 4 53 Broadway 5 38 Emergency Use Only................................................................888-MTA-911PD 81.7 Otisville 371.00 115.00 171.00 18.00 27.00 9.00 81.7 Otisville 447.00 138.00 201.00 21.00 33.00 10.35 MTA or NJT Reduced Fare Card, Driver’s License Plauderville 5 43 Radburn 4 57 (Seniors), Medicare Card, Birth Certificate (Seniors), Broadway 5 00 95.1 Port Jervis 404.00 125.25 192.50 20.25 30.50 10.00 95.1 Port Jervis 480.00 148.25 222.50 23.25 36.50 11.35 Garfield 5 46 MTA Inspector General Hot Line............................... 800-MTA-IG4U (800-682-4448) Special MTA ID Card (Disabled), or Access-A-Ride Wesmont Plauderville 5 05 Via Main Line Card (Disabled). To receive an application for the Rutherford 5 52 4 52 11 29 Garfield Other Transit Information Pascack Valley Line Pascack Valley Line Wesmont MTA Reduced Fare Card, call 718-243-4999 or Glen Rock - Main Line 1 19 New York City Subway & Bus Information ...................................................... 511 Senior Senior Rutherford 5 12 718-596-8273 TTY (for hearing impaired). Valid until Hawthorne 1 23 Citizen & Between Citizen & Glen Rock - Main Line 6 33 10 33 12 33 10 33 PATH (Port Authority Trans Hudson)............................................... 800-234-PATH Between Ten One Off-Peak Ten One Off-Peak used; refundable for 60 days from date of purchase. Paterson 1 27 NY WATERWAY .................................................... 800-53-FERRY (800-533-3779) Monthly Weekly Disabled Penn Station, Monthly Weekly Disabled Hawthorne 6 37 10 37 12 37 7/4 & 9/3 ONLY WILL OPERATE 10 37 Clifton 1 34 MILES Hoboken and Trip Way Round Trip MILES Trip Way Round Trip One-Way NY and One-Way Passaic 1 37 Paterson 6 42 10 42 12 42 10 42 LAZ Parking........................................................... 888-682-PARK (888-682-7275) Child Fares – Children ages 5-11 receive a 50% Co. Line Co. Line Co. Line Clifton 6 48 10 48 12 48 10 48 Amtrak.............................................................................................. 800-872-7245 Via Bergen Via Bergen Delawanna 1 40 Via Bergen discount off the one-way or round-trip adult fare. 1 42 Passaic 6 51 10 51 12 51 10 51 25.6 Pearl River 25.6 Pearl River Lyndhurst Weekends/Holidays (Family Supersaver Fare): Up 1 45 Delawanna 6 54 10 54 12 54 10 54 Kingsland 27.9 Nanuet 267.00 82.75 92.50 9.75 14.75 4.75 27.9 Nanuet 307.00 93.25 102.50 10.75 16.75 5.30 Lyndhurst 6 57 10 57 12 57 10 57 to two children ages 5-11 ride free with a passenger Secaucus Junction E 6 00 L 6 35 L 7 01 L 7 33 L 7 46 L 8 15 L 8 52 L 9 41 L 11 23 1 52 L 3 41 5 00 11 37 Kingsland 6 59 10 59 12 59 10 59 30.3 Spring Valley 30.3 Spring Valley paying any valid fare.
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