NJ Train Tickets & Fares
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For passenger convenience and affordability, there are several ticketing options available for the NJ Train.
Monthly Passes for unlimited trips within a calendar month can be purchased beginning at 5 p.m. on the 19th of the month prior and are valid until noon on the first commuting weekday of the following month.
Weekly Passes for unlimited trips from 12:01 am Saturday to 6:00 am on the following Saturday.
10-trip tickets for ten one-way trips.
One-Way tickets for one continuous trip.
Off-Peak roundtrip tickets (ort) are one-way travel in the direction indicated on the ticket. Not valid on weekday peak-period trains, as indicated on timetable panels.
One-Way reduced tickets for one-way travel valid for senior citizens, passengers with disabilities, and children.
Senior citizens (62 and older) and passengers with disabilities can travel on-board NJ TRANSIT at a reduced fare of half the regular one-way fare or less at all times. Seniors may be asked to present valid ID (any ID or document with printed date-of-birth and issued by a government, social service or mass transportation agency). Also valid: the MTA Reduced Fare Card; PA Senior Citizen Transit ID or PACE Card; PATH Senior Fare Card; or Medicare Card. Passengers with disabilities must present an NJ TRANSIT Reduced Fare ID or Medicare Card.
Children’s Fares Small kids, small fares: ages 5-11 save at least 50% on regular one-way fares; 4 and under (up to three children) ride free with a passenger paying any valid fare.
Family Supersaver Fares Family-friendly NJ TRANSIT allows two children ages 5-11 to ride free with a passenger paying any valid fare from 7pm Friday (or day before a holiday) to 6am Monday (or day after a holiday). student Monthly Passes A good reason to stay in school. Ask a ticket agent for details.
Group Rates Planning a group trip? Get discounted travel.
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