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[[Image:Woodbridge_station02.jpg|thumb|200px|Old Woodbridge train platform]]
[[Image:Woodbridge_station02.jpg|thumb|200px|Old Woodbridge train platform]]
[[Image:Woodbridge_station03.jpg|thumb|200px|Looking South on the old platform]]
[[Image:Woodbridge_station03.jpg|thumb|200px|Looking South on the old platform]]
The Woodbridge Train Station was built in the 1930s as a Depression-era public works project. It currently serves approximately 1,700 riders a day, making it one of the busiest stations on the [[North Jersey Coast Line]].
The '''Woodbridge Train Station''' was built in the 1930s as a Depression-era public works project. It currently serves approximately 1,700 riders a day, making it one of the busiest stations on the [[North Jersey Coast Line]].


The station is currently being renovated. Construction began in 2005 on a new train platform and canopy. It is expected to be completed in April of 2007.
The station is currently being renovated. Construction began in 2005 on a new train platform and canopy. It is expected to be completed in April of 2007.

Revision as of 16:30, 30 June 2006

Woodbridge Train Station
Old Woodbridge train platform
Looking South on the old platform

The Woodbridge Train Station was built in the 1930s as a Depression-era public works project. It currently serves approximately 1,700 riders a day, making it one of the busiest stations on the North Jersey Coast Line.

The station is currently being renovated. Construction began in 2005 on a new train platform and canopy. It is expected to be completed in April of 2007.