Flemington Junction station

The Lehigh Valley Railroad, via its Easton and Amboy Railroad subsidiary, extended its main line east from Easton, Pennsylvania, to Jersey City, New Jersey, between 1872 and 1875.

[a] A stagecoach line carried passengers into Flemington, New Jersey proper.

[6] As late as 1948 a gas-electric motor car made eleven round-trips per day between Flemington Junction and Flemington, but change was coming.

[8] The station building still stands and is a contributing property of the Raritan–Readington South Branch Historic District.

[11] The current building was scheduled to be demolished by the end of 2019, but survived until at least 2022.