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Linden station (NJ Transit)

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Linden station platform September 2020
Linden station platform September 2020

Linden is a New Jersey Transit station on the Northeast Corridor in Linden, New Jersey, United States. It is served by the Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast lines and located downtown on an embankment south of South Wood Avenue. This station has two high-level side platforms on six tracks. The four middle tracks are used by New Jersey Transit express trains as well as Amtrak's Northeast Regional, Acela Express, Keystone service.

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Linden station (NJ Transit)
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Jefferson Avenue
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Linden station platform September 2020
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