Ridgefield station (Hudson–Bergen Light Rail)

[4] As of 2019 NJ Transit bus 127 and 165 stopped in the vicinity of the station[5][6] on Broad Avenue.

Rail service in Ridgefield began in 1859 by a subsidiary of the Erie Railroad.

The Erie Railroad Ridgefield Freight Station (#1911)[8] was located at Edgewater Avenue nearby Dutch Reformed Church in the English Neighborhood.

[9][7] and was demolished to make way for the creation of Remson Place after Hendricks Causeway was built in the 1930s.

[10][11] The railroad also had a station in the borough at Morsemere[12] Early plans and studies from the 1990s for the HBLR system had originally conceived a terminus in Ridgefield at the Vince Lombardi Park & Ride at the New Jersey Turnpike[13][14] and still under consideration as part of the Passaic–Bergen–Hudson Transit Project.

The park and ride and bus transfers will be available from Broad Avenue