User:Mitchazenia/Adams station (New Jersey)

Adams is a defunct commuter railroad station in the Adams section of North Brunswick Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Located at the Adams Lane (County Route 608) bridge, Adams station serviced local trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad between Pennsylvania Station in New York City and 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Adams station contained two side platforms, connected by stairs from the Adams Lane overpass and station shelters. The next station to the southwest was Deans while the next station to the northeast (towards New York City) was New Brunswick.

Adams station closed on December 3, 1967 at the same time as Deans station. However, the station site is next to an active Amtrak-owned railroad yard. NJ Transit and Middlesex County are planning to build a new station in North Brunswick at the former Johnson & Johnson factory lot.

Closure
The railroad closed Adams station on December 3, 1967 without advance notice to commuters, resulting in confusion for those riding at Monmouth Junction and Deans.