Sign on the open gate with Warning: Use Exit Only in Emergency
The Train Approaching Stand Back beeper along the high speed line (it wasn't working as of 2024)
Approaching the low-level platform area in case trains need to stop (not accessibly) on an express track
THe locked, No Tresspassing Gate and a phone to the Chrises Hot Line (If you are in crisis in the US dial 988)
The sign for the Crisis Hotline and the phone that has its not great lable) for simply Suicide Line
Looking over the fence at what would be a perfectly nice simple low-level platform station (nicer than plenty of railroad stations in the US) only used during construction
Looking over the gap in the fence for the wooden low-level platform boarding boards so trains can stop on the express tracks if needed
A zoom shot through the station, a train is approaching
Looking across to a connecting bus and flags behind it
Passengers step off the MLVs of a stopped train as a Northeast Regional prepares to Zoom through the station at high speeds
The grass and a dirt road between the station and the American Metro Center
A Train of MLVs stops in the station
The sidewalk from the Trenton-bound platform to the American Metro Center, formerly an American Standard Company factory, now office space
A half basketball court for the American Metro Center just outside the station
The sidewalk across to the station from the American Metro Center
Another view of the park-like plazas between the station and the American Metro Center
Train schedules on the Trenton-bound platform, the NJ Transit lettering is extremely faded
Sign for Up to Park and Ride, Tickets, Trains to Newark (and a couple bike racks)
Wating for the elevator to close to leave the Trenton-bound platform
The elevator doors close to leave the Trenton-bound platform. THe style of elevator looks like it still dates to the station's opening in 1999