New Jersey Chamber of Commerce

216 West State Street, Trenton, NJ 08608 | 609-989-7888

216 West State Street, Trenton, NJ 08608  (609) 989-7888

From the East:

Take NJ Turnpike to Exit 7A. Take I-195 W. After intersection with I-295, Stay in the left most lane and take exit for Route 29 (Capital Complex, Lambertville). Stay on Route 29 N. through Trenton Tunnel. Continue on Route 29 N. (Trenton Thunder Ball Park on left) to the Calhoun Street exit. At Traffic light, turn right onto West State Street. The State Chamber building (No. 216) is on the left (by mailbox). The State Museum is across the street on the right.

From the South:

Take Route 206 N. or I-295 N. to I-195 W. Stay in the left lane and take exit for Route 29 (Capital Complex, Lambertville). Stay on Route 29 N. through the Trenton Tunnel. Continue on Route 29 N. (Trenton Thunder Ball Park is on the left) to the Calhoun Street exit. At traffic light, turn right onto West State Street. The State Chamber building (No. 216) is on the left (by mail box). The State Museum is across the street on the right.

From the West:

Enter Trenton via Delaware River toll (Route 1 N.). Exit at Route 29 N. Take Route 29 N. (toward Lambertville). Follow the directions "From the East."

From North/Central:

Take Route 1 S. past Quaker Bridge/Mercer Mall area - its best to stay in the left most lane through this area, until you are past the I-95/I-295 intersection. Follow signs for Trenton and Pennsylvania (do not take right fork onto Business Route 1, stay to the left). Take the first Trenton exit, Perry Street. At the top of the ramp, turn left onto Perry and proceed to the fourth traffic light (left turn lane and large church). At the fourth light, make a left onto Warren Street. At the second traffic light, turn right onto West State Street. The Chamber Building (No. 216) will be on your right (by mail box). The State Museum is across the street on left.

From North/West:

Take Route 287 S. to Routes 202/206 exit to Bridgewater. Continue on 202 S. through Flemington Circle onto Routes 202/31. Exit on Route 31 "Trenton" just past the Shell station. Make right at first light, Route 579 and continue to second light at Washington Crossing. Make right at light, down the hill to light at Route 29. Make left on Route 29 S. and exit at Calhoun Street. Make right at light onto West State Street. The State Chamber building (No. 216) is on your left (by mailbox). The State Museum is across the street on the right.

From the South:

(Via Garden State Parkway - Cape May & Atlantic City):

Take Garden State Parkway North to exit 58. Take Route 539 N. to I-195 W. Follow directions "From the East."


Parking:

Limited free public parking is available in the State House Garage (across the street from the State Chamber Office). It is accessed from the rear entrance to the Capitol Complex, off Route 29. Proceed to the guard booth and have picture ID ready to gain access to the garage.

Metered, on-street parking is available along West State Street. Several pay lots are located within walking distance. Handicap parking is available in the parking garage and on West State Street in front of the State House and Annex and across the street from the State House.

Public Transportation:

Direct rail service to Trenton is provided by both NJ Transit (1-800-582-5946) and Amtrak (1-800-872-7245). NJ Transit also provides bus service to and within the Trenton area.

From the Train Station:

Walking: South Clinton Avenue runs along the left side of the train station. Proceed up the avenue (to your right when facing the road) one block and make a left onto East State Street. (You'll soon pass the Department of Environmental Protection on your left.) At one point, the street becomes a pedestrian mall. After the mall, the street becomes West State Street. The State Chamber Building is three blocks up on the right. The walk takes 10-15 minutes.

Cabs: Cabs are available at the rear of the station.

Buses: Buses stop in front of the train station at the corner of South Clinton Avenue. Most service West State Street and the State House.