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^ "North Jersey Coast Timetables" (PDF).Station building, ticket machine and parking ← North Jersey Coast Line toward Long Branch, Hoboken or New York ( Manasquan) → ← North Jersey Coast Line toward Bay Head (Terminus) Side platform, doors will open on the right Northbound trains serve track 1 and southbounds on track 2. The Point Pleasant Beach station features a fairly spacious parking lot adjoining the station building and northbound platform. NJ Transit buses are frequently waiting adjacent to the southbound platform for connecting service for passengers arriving from stations northwards. The southbound platform features some overhangs for protection from the elements but no major structures or services since the majority of people using this platform are inbound from the north due to there being only one more southerly stop. The station features an enclosed ticketing/waiting area building adjoined to the inbound tracks. After several delays, construction of the new station began in June 1994, opening in January 1996. The 50-year-old structure was demolished on June 8, 1987, and replaced by a trailer. The former station depot constructed by the Central Railroad of New Jersey was razed after being condemned due to the station settling to the ground.

Service at Point Pleasant Beach began on July 29, 1880 as part of the New York and Long Branch Railroad extension from Manasquan station. The current building and platforms are approximately 10 years old, a consequence of the station's redevelopment yielding the modern fixtures and services. This station is located on one of the borough's major arteries, Arnold Avenue, Route 35, several blocks from the Atlantic Ocean, boardwalk, Manasquan Inlet marina, and within the community's downtown business, shopping, dining and entertainment nexus. Point Pleasant Beach is a train station located in Point Pleasant Beach, in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States, on NJ Transit's North Jersey Coast Line, and is one of the most significant stops on the NJCL portion between Long Branch and Bay Head.
