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Anyone have experience with this trip? I was picked for superior grand jury duty in Trenton. I live near Camden but have no experience riding trains besides the high speed line from Collingswood to Philadelphia. If anyone has any info to share with me I'd greatly appreciate it.
Depending on where you live in Camden, go to the nearest NJ transit River line train station. Take the northbound train towards Trenton. After arriving at Trenton transit center, the courthouse is a 10 minute walk. Good luck tomorrow .
I don't live in Camden, but just outside. I've been googling and I only found 1 Riverline station in Camden and 1 in Pennsauken, which I dont know if it goes to Trenton. I don't have much experience with trains or buses, I drive but not this time. What would be my best option coming from Gloucester County to Trenton Superior court house, and can passengers bring bikes on trains?
Oh and it's not tomorrow, It's Thursday (technically tomorrow now I guess). Superior Grand Jury Duty, 1 day a week for 20 weeks! *ish is crazy! I only get paid from my job for 10 of the days so hopefully it doesn't go the full 20.
Oh and it's not tomorrow, It's Thursday (technically tomorrow now I guess). Superior Grand Jury Duty, 1 day a week for 20 weeks! *ish is crazy! I only get paid from my job for 10 of the days so hopefully it doesn't go the full 20.
Congratulations. It really is an honor to sit among your peers for jury duty.
An honor? I work full time, I have a family, and I'm almost an hour away from the Trenton Superior Courthouse. Most people complain about having to serve jury duty for 1 day and I'm summoned for 1 a day a week for up to 20 weeks.... :-(
Last edited by JuJuFromNJ; 10-23-2013 at 11:20 PM..
Its safe , its a nice line , decent speeds with some slow spots like the PATCO... Yes you can bring bikes , there are 2 bike racks per car , theres usually 2 cars attached to each other. There is a new station in Pennsuaken , its right off Route 130. The Atlantic City line and RiverLine both service this station , you can avoid Camden some people don't feel comfortable waiting for the train there at Pennsauken Transfer.
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