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Historic Woodbury Train Station is a train station and registered historic building in Woodbury, New Jersey. This Eastern Stick Styled rail station has a hipped roof with slate shingles and decorative "stick work". The exposed porch rafters are an example of the stick work. The Woodbury Train Station was built in 1883 in the Green Era Historic District. It served as Woodbury's town conduit for both social and economic growth. This was a key structural point during Woodbury's vigorous period of development.

Our Town station also served Philadelphia commuters who established homes in Woodbury's new East Side District. Vegetables from surrounding farms and manufactured goods from nearby factories, and even locally made patent medicines were shipped to the market through this distinguished Woodbury Train Station. By 1917 there was 139+ daily trains.

Today, the train station is different from most. You can visit the cafe to enjoy a meal. Only 2 trains pass thru each day - you would never suspect over 100 train used to commute less than 100 years ago.