Newark Liberty International Airport Train Station, pedestrian bridge
Infrastructure

$160M Project to Transform Transit Access to Airport Train Station

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey kicked off construction of its project to add a new entry point to the Newark Liberty International Airport Train Station served by AirTrain Newark, Amtrak and NJ TRANSIT rail. The project is expected to dramatically expand transit and airport access for historically underserved areas of Newark and Elizabeth.

The $160 million initiative includes an extension of the existing pedestrian bridge over platforms and tracks at the Newark Liberty International Airport Train Station to a new public access area off Frelinghuysen Avenue. The public access area will include a pickup/drop-off point for private vehicles, taxis, buses and for-hire vehicles, along with bicyclist and pedestrian access. The new entry point is expected to open in 2026.

“Today marks the beginning of a transformative effort to enhance regional connectivity surrounding Newark Liberty International Airport,” said Gov. Phil Murphy. “This project will not only improve mobility, but it will open doors for the communities that have been excluded from access to this major transportation hub. Through this critical investment, we will ensure that Newark Liberty International Airport is a world-class gateway for all New Jerseyans while bolstering economic opportunity in the communities that surround it.”
Residents in Newark’s South Ward and North Elizabeth currently face long and often complicated transit routes to reach the airport for travel or employment, often relying on private cars or lengthy journeys on public transportation. For residents of nearby neighborhoods, the new connection will transform transit access to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and Newark-Penn Station by reducing typical travel times from up to 40 minutes by bus to less than 10 minutes by train.
This project also improves access to Northeast Corridor rail lines serviced by NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak, including a one-seat ride to New York-Penn Station, and enhances community-led efforts to foster transit-oriented development around the station.

Key features of the project include:

  • A westward extension of the station’s pedestrian bridge to a new access point off Frelinghuysen Avenue, with temperature-controlled indoor areas
  • Accessible elevators and escalators linking the bridge to street level
  • A 16,350-square-foot access area with dedicated drop-off lanes for cars, taxis, buses, and for-hire vehicles
  • Pedestrian and bicycle access, along with a cellphone lot for private vehicles
  • Real-time train and bus arrival displays alongside ticket vending machines

The project is expected to generate 675 total jobs, $125 million in direct wages, and nearly $300 million in total economic activity.

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