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New Jersey, United States: Map of New Jersey Department of Corrections's jurisdiction: Size: 8,729 square miles (22,610 km 2) Population: 8.899 million (2013) Legal jurisdiction: State of New Jersey: Governing body: Government of New Jersey: General nature
Essex Street, known as Hackensack during the Erie Railroad era, [1] is a New Jersey Transit rail station on the Pascack Valley Line, located in Hackensack, New Jersey, at 160 John Street. The Pascack Valley Line services this station seven days a week.
Hackensack, New Jersey: Owned by: New Jersey Transit: Platforms: 1 side platform: Tracks: 1 (formerly 2 [1]) Connections: NJ Transit Bus: 175, 770: Construction; Parking: 50 spaces (at Anderson Street and Linden Avenue) Bicycle facilities: Lockers available: Other information; Station code: 769 (Erie Railroad) [2] Fare zone: 5: History; Opened
Hackensack map c. 1896. The earliest known inhabitants of the area were the Lenni Lenape, an Algonquian people who became known to settlers as 'the Delaware Indians.' They lived along a river they called Achinigeu-hach, or "Ackingsah-sack", which translates to stony ground—today this river is more commonly known by the name 'the Hackensack River.' [29] A representation of Chief Oratam of the ...
Hackensack Bus Terminal, also called the Hackensack Bus Transfer, [1] is a regional bus station in downtown Hackensack, New Jersey, owned and operated by New Jersey Transit. [2] The bus station was built in the 1970s and was extensively renovated in 2007 while starting in 2006. [ 3 ]
County Route 503 (CR 503) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 17.95 miles (28.89 kilometers) from Paterson Plank Road ( Route 120 ) in East Rutherford to the New York state line at in Montvale , where it continues as New York State Route 304 .
Journal Square is one of three major terminals for New Jersey Transit buses to and from Jersey City, the others being Exchange Place and Hoboken Terminal. Buses operated by NJ Transit and private enterprises run to and from points throughout Hudson County and to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan .
Lakewood Terminal is a regional bus terminal owned and operated by NJ Transit (NJT) [1] at 1st & Lexington Avenues in Lakewood, New Jersey. [2] Bus service includes routes to Atlantic City, Hudson County, New York, Philadelphia, and points at the Jersey Shore, including those of the Ocean County bus network, Ocean Ride.