![]() ![]() In 2013, NJ Transit went out to bid on the preliminary engineering, design and construction of the train station and flyover tracks. In 2006, North Brunswick TOD Associates acquired the property. Johnson & Johnson had closed its North Brunswick facility in 2004. “The historic connections with the rails within our community are long and rich,” he said. Womack said that North Brunswick has a rich history, since residents were once able to walk to Adams Station and take a train to the Woolworth building in New York City or the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. It won’t be long until we’re standing right over there, checking our watches, waiting to see when the next train is coming in.” “This is a wonderful and proud day for North Brunswick. ![]() Great things are happening,” North Brunswick Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack said. 28, dozens of residents and dignitaries joined together at The Greene Turtle restaurant on the site of the transit village on Route 1 in North Brunswick to announce $50 million in funding from the Transportation Trust Fund for the train station. ![]()
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