Newtown Bypass Transportation Center
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The proposed Newtown bypass Transportation Center would be comprised of a station building, surface lot or parking garage, adjacent to PA-413 Newtown Bypass which is 2 miles from Interstate 95. The Newtown Bypass park-and-ride will primarily serve residents of Newtown Township. Since there is a distinct lack of local public transportation in this area, this station will also be highly attractive to residents in Lower Makefield, Upper Makefield, Wrightstown, Solebury and New Hope. The Newtown Bypass park-and-ride may be a combined rail station and public transit facility for a potential express bus system from Newtown to Princeton and Hamilton New Jersey. Under a separate proposal, this station would be one of several collection points for a limited stop bus route to New Jersey employment centers, and New York bound commuters. This bus route will also attract train riders from points as far south as Upper Southampton who would take a ten (10) minute train ride to the station for a connecting bus to the Hamilton NJ Transit rail station, or job centers in Princeton New Jersey. This would offer considerable time and expense savings for Bucks County residents that travel to New York.
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Quick Facts
Municipality: Newtown Township - County: BucksProjected Daily Ridership: 710
Train time to Suburban Station: 55 minutes
Newtown Township adopted a resolution in support of a new feasibility study for restored train service to the Township in December 2009.
Wrightstown Township adopted a resolution in support of a new feasibility study for restored train service to the region in May 2010.
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Newtown Township has zoned this land for a rail station.
Most traffic for this station would be fed from PA-413, PA-232, PA-332 and I-95.