Cass Street (River Line station)

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Cass Street
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Station statistics
Address Cass Street
Trenton, NJ
Coordinates 40°12′20″N 74°45′16″W / 40.20556°N 74.75444°W / 40.20556; -74.75444Coordinates: 40°12′20″N 74°45′16″W / 40.20556°N 74.75444°W / 40.20556; -74.75444
Lines
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Other information
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Owned by New Jersey Transit
Fare zone 1
Services
Preceding station   River Line   Following station
River Line
toward Trenton
River Line
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Trenton Transit Center
Urban station on track
Hamilton Avenue
Urban station on track
Cass Street
Urban station on track
Bordentown
Urban station on track
Roebling
Urban station on track
Florence
Urban station on track
Burlington Towne Centre
Urban station on track
Burlington South
Urban station on track
Beverly-Edgewater Park
Urban station on track
Delanco
Urban station on track
Riverside
Urban station on track
Cinnaminson
Urban station on track
Riverton
Urban station on track
Palmyra
Urban station on track
Pennsauken-Route 73
Urban station on track
36th Street
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Walter Rand Transportation Center
Urban station on track
Cooper Street-Rutgers University
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Aquarium
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Entertainment Center

Cass Street is a station on the River Line light rail system, located on Cass Street at Route 129 in Trenton, New Jersey. Mercer County Waterfront Park is located five blocks away down Cass Street, while both the Hamilton Avenue stop and Sun National Bank Center are located a few blocks north on Route 129.

Southbound service from the station is available to the various stops along the New Jersey side of the Delaware River, terminating in Camden, New Jersey. There, passengers may transfer to the PATCO Speedline is available at the Walter Rand Transportation Center. Northbound service is available to Trenton with connections to New Jersey Transit trains to New York City, SEPTA trains to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Amtrak trains.

The station opened on March 15, 2004.

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