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Union County Residents Don’t Miss A Train Ride Through History

Union County

Do you enjoy train ride? Imagine taking a ride through history.

‪This weekend, October 21 and 22, Union County celebrates ‘Four Centuries in a Weekend’ when historic sites and museums across the County open their doors to the public, free of charge.‬

Many of the sites are within walking distance of the train stations across the County, with some sites offering free shuttle service.

Kean University will once again provide free trolley service from NJ Transit’s Union Station to Liberty Hall Museum.

Meanwhile, Mountainside will provide a free shuttle that will make a loop from the Westfield train station to the Deserted Village, with stops at the Miller-Cory Museum, the Reeve House and Mountainside’s Deacon Hetfield House, before reaching the Deserted Village, where the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation sponsors a host of activities and tours for young and old alike.

“It’s a fun outing, with a train ride and a little history along the way,” said Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski. “Many of the towns’ historic sites are within walking distance of the stations,” she said, noting that the County has put together a list of all the sites along the County’s three train lines.

For a full list of participating sites visit

the Four Centuries website, ucnj.org/4C (scroll down to see “Visit Union County’s Historic Sites via Mass Transit” or go to ucnj.org/trainthrutime).

As an extra bonus, NJ Transit allows children to ride free on weekends. For those wishing to cycle from a train station, be sure to check with NJ Transit’s guidelines for bringing bikes aboard the trains.

Long before the Raritan Valley Line, there was the Central Railroad of New Jersey. From stations across Union County, from Plainfield to Elizabeth, it was possible to board a train to Chicago, or from Jersey City, to board a ferry to New York City. The CNJ is long gone, however some of the historic sites along the route remain, and you can ride the train to visit some of them.

For quick links to all transportation options countywide visit Union County ConneXions at ucnj.org/connect.

For more information and complete details on all Four Centuries in a Weekend events visit ucnj.org/parks-recreation/cultural-heritage-affairs or contact the Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs at ‪908-558-2550‬ (NJ Relay Users dial ‪711‬) or culturalinfo@ucnj.org.

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