Passenger Intercity Members of Congress ask Amtrak for more trains serving two New Jersey stations

Members of Congress ask Amtrak for more trains serving two New Jersey stations

By Trains Staff | March 6, 2026

Three representatives note decreased service to Trenton, Metropark

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Amtrak Acela trainset at station
Acela 2155, bound for Washington, D.C., pauses at New Jersey’s Metropark station on April 28, 2023. Three members of Congress have asked Amtrak President Roger Harris for more Amtrak service to Metropark, as well as Acela stops in Trenton, N.J. Bob Johnston

WASHINGTON — Three members of Congress from the Northeast have requested additional Amtrak service for Trenton, N.J., and the Metropark station in Iselin, N.J.

In a letter to Amtrak President Roger Harris, U.S. Reps. Tom Kean Jr. (R-N.J.), Nicole Malliotakis (R-N.Y.), and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) note the upcoming World Cup soccer games and semiquincentennial events planned in New Jersey, which are expected to increase ridership, and say the two stations “serve dense constituencies and economic drivers.” Since Amtrak’s September 2023 schedule revision, they say, Trenton has been the only state capital on the Northeast Corridor without Acela service, while Metropark, about 17 miles southwest of Newark, has seen a decrease in Acela and Northeast Regional stops.

“Decreased service to Trenton and Metropark risks distancing the government, residential, and tourism hubs they serve from access to the Northeast Corridor,” the legislators write. “As the rollout of the NextGen Acela trainsets continues and as these high-profile events approach, we request that you ensure Trenton and Metropark are adequately served in the face of this anticipated ridership growth, including by Acela trainsets.”

The full letter is available here.

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