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Crossings / New Jersey

New Jersey
crossings.

Cities3010+ crossings each
Public crossings498at grade, on the FRA inventory
With gates28%133 with no active device
Reported incidents115Form 57, since 2016

The federal crossing inventory lists 498 public at-grade crossings across the 30 New Jersey cities with at least ten of them. Newark has the most at 43.

Consolidated Rail Corporation operates the most of them at 195, ahead of Winchester & Western Railroad Company at 58.

27% of those crossings carry no active warning device (crossbucks, a stop sign or nothing recorded) against 28% with gates.

Crossing counts follow how much track runs through a place, not how busy or how loud it is. A city with many short industrial spurs will list more crossings than one with a single mainline carrying far more trains.

Every New Jersey city on the inventory

CityCountyCrossingsGatedQuiet zoneIncidents
Newark Essex 43 2% 0 17
Vineland Cumberland 41 7% 0 3
Winslow Camden 24 17% 0 2
Buena Atlantic 21 19% 0 0
Edison Middlesex 21 10% 2 3
Paterson Passaic 21 95% 0 12
Millville Cumberland 20 0% 0 0
Bridgeton Cumberland 18 6% 0 2
Dover Morris 17 12% 0 2
Camden Camden 16 44% 0 5
Gloucester City Camden 16 63% 0 0
Howell Monmouth 16 0% 0 0
Swedesboro Gloucester 16 25% 0 0
Cedarville Cumberland 15 0% 0 1
Hackensack Bergen 15 100% 0 9
Burlington Burlington 14 43% 0 15
Woodbury Gloucester 14 29% 0 0
Glassboro Gloucester 13 46% 0 1
Moorestown Burlington 13 0% 0 0
South Plainfield Middlesex 13 38% 0 19
Woodstown Salem 13 0% 0 2
Montclair Essex 12 100% 12 2
Asbury Park Monmouth 11 100% 0 2
Dennisville Cape May 11 0% 0 0
Flemington Hunterdon 11 18% 0 1
Hammonton Atlantic 11 100% 0 3
Jersey City Hudson 11 18% 0 4
Woodbridge Middlesex 11 36% 3 5
Franklinville Gloucester 10 10% 0 5
Whiting Ocean 10 20% 0 0

Only cities with at least ten public at-grade crossings appear here. A city missing from this table has fewer, not none.