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Location
Frank E. Rodgers Boulevard South between Somerset and Cape May Streets in Harrison
Served by Newark -- World Trade Center line.
From I 280 East take Exit 16 (Harrison / Newark). At traffic light at bottom of ramp, turn left and continue on Harrison Avenue 0.2 mile (4 traffic lights) to Frank E. Rodgers Boulevard South. Turn right and drive 0.5 mile (just beyond the fifth traffic light) to station at railroad overpass.
From NJ Turnpike I 95 Interchange 15E After the toll plaza follow signs for Newark / Raymond Boulevard. Go 1.3 miles on Raymond Boulevard to Harrison Exit. Turn right and go over bridge onto Frank E. Rodgers Boulevard South. The PATH station entrance is 0.4 mile ahead at railroad overpass.
From NJ Turnpike I 95 Interchange 15W After the toll plaza follow signs for Interstate 280 West. Travel on Rt 280 1.7 miles to Exit 16 (Harrison). Exit and follow ramp to its end. Turn left onto Frank E. Rodgers Boulevard South and drive 0.2 mile to station at railroad overpass.
From US 1-9 North exit at "Truck Rt 1-9/NJ Turnpike" just before entrance to Pulaski Skyway. Follow signs for Truck Rt 1-9 and then turn at Doremus Avenue exit. At traffic light at end of exit, turn left and continue following signs for Raymond Boulevard. Once on Raymond Boulevard go 1.3 miles to Harrison Exit. Turn right and over bridge on Frank E. Rodgers Boulevard South. The PATH station entrance is 0.4 mile ahead at railroad overpass.
Connections
Served by Newark-World Trade Center line; change at Journal Square for line to 33rd Street. Easy access to Interstate 280 and New Jersey Turnpike. NJ Transit bus and taxis downstairs.
Nearby Attractions
The future home of the Major League Soccer team the Red Bulls. Explore local restaurants and businesses in Harrison's
downtown.
Parking Facilities
Due to construction, there is limited available parking around Harrison Station. Customers are asked to consider parking
solutions around Newark Penn Station and Journal Square Station, as well as the parking facility at the Journal Square Transportation Center.










