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The station is located in Downtown Newark, next to Atlantic Street, between Bridge Street and Lombardy Street. It is only served by northbound trains; the nearby Harriet Tubman Square station is its southbound counterpart. The station opened on July 17, 2006, as part of the extension to Newark Broad Street station. [4]
NJ Transit bus service is available to Newark on the 30 and 76 routes. [109] [110] [111] The closest NJ Transit rail station to East Newark is the Newark Broad Street Station, with connections to the Montclair-Boonton Line and both branches of the Morris & Essex Lines. The station is also served by the Newark Light Rail.
PCC streetcar at Newark Penn Station in 2001, signed as 7 City Subway.. The Newark City Subway is the longer and older of the two segments. [8] It is a "subway–surface" line [9] [10] which runs underground from Penn Station to Warren Street, and above-ground north of Warren Street.
The Grove Street station (originally Grove–Henderson Streets) is a station on the PATH system. Located at the intersection of Grove Street, Newark Avenue and Railroad Avenue in the Downtown neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey, it is served by the Newark–World Trade Center line at all times, the Journal Square–33rd Street line on weekdays (except for during the late-evening and early ...
NEWARK − An equipment operator for the city of Newark street maintenance department filed a lawsuit against the city and his supervisors, alleging harassment, a civil conspiracy and intentional ...
Newark Broad Street station is a New Jersey Transit commuter rail and light rail station at 25 University Avenue in Newark, New Jersey.Built in 1903, the station's historic architecture includes an elegant clock tower and a brick and stone façade on the station's main building.
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Both Broad Street and Market Street are a bustle of activity crowded with numerous shops. Broad Street has many street vendors as well. At night, however, the streets are vacant and shops are closed. The City of Newark is committed to turning downtown into a "24-hour city" and the downtown area is slowly beginning to develop a 24-hour presence.