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.