Secaucus

Secaucus is a town in Hudson County, New Jersey, a suburb of New York City.

Understand

Secaucus was an agricultural town in the early 20th century, with at least ten times as many pigs as people. After the middle of the century the pig farms closed and many more people moved in, making Secaucus a commuter town. With excellent highway and rail connections, it has many warehouses to serve the New York Metropolitan Area and also some factories and office buildings.

Get in

The New Jersey Turnpike runs north/south through Secaucus, providing easy access. Commuter buses run into New York City and other places.

By train

Secaucus has an important station in the NJ Transit railway network. Travel time from New York City's Penn Station to Secaucus Junction Station is only 9 minutes, and the station is also a transfer point for a short rail line that enables quick access (10 minutes) to and from Giants Stadium (officially MetLife Stadium) for home games of the New York Jets and New York Giants NFL football teams. Regular one-way fare from New York to Secaucus Junction is $4.25, and round-trip fare from Secaucus to MetLife Stadium is $4.50.

Secaucus is also easily accessible from Newark Airport and Newark Penn Station, with trips lasting approximately 14 minutes and 7 minutes respectively and costing $12.75 one-way from the airport and $4.25 from Newark Penn Station.

  • 🌍 Secaucus Junction railway station, County Road & County Avenue.

Get around

See

Do

  • 🌍 Meadowlands Expo Center, 355 Plaza Dr (take Exit 16E on the NJ Turnpike, after the tollbooths, follow signs for Secaucus; at traffic light go straight across and over bridge; you are now on Harmon Meadow Blvd. Go to second traffic light and turn right onto Plaza Drive; Exposition Center is on your left), +1 201-330-7773, fax: +1 201-330-1172.

Buy

There are two shopping malls in the north part of town.

Sleep

Go next

Routes through Secaucus
New York City Englewood  N  S  Newark Philadelphia
Clifton Lyndhurst/Rutherford  W  E  END
Ends at N S  W  E  Union City New York City
Ridgewood Rutherford  N  S  Hoboken END
Ridgewood Lyndhurst  N  S  Hoboken END
Dover Newark  W  E  New York City END
Woodbridge Newark  SW  NE  New York City END
Spring Valley Hackensack  N  S  Hoboken END
High Bridge Newark  W  E  New York City END


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