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Newark Maplewood: roughly part of the 25 bus route (east of downtown) part of the 31 bus route (west of downtown Newark) 33 Market Newark part of the 1 bus route 35 Kearny Hillside: North Arlington: part of the 59 bus route (south of downtown Newark) roughly part of the 39 and 76 bus routes (north of downtown Newark) 37 Hackensack Newark
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.
Newark Penn Station is an intermodal passenger station in Newark, New Jersey. [9] One of the New York metropolitan area's major transportation hubs, Newark Penn Station is served by multiple rail and bus carriers, making it the seventh busiest rail station in the United States, and the fourth busiest in the New York City metropolitan area.
Lehigh Valley Railroad of New Jersey: Newark and Bloomfield Railroad: DL&W: 1852 1945 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad: Newark and Hudson Railroad: ERIE: 1870 1942 Erie Railroad: Newark and New York Railroad: CNJ: 1866 1873 Central Railroad of New Jersey: Newark and Passaic Railway: LV: 1889 1891 Lehigh Valley Terminal Railway: Newark ...
Central Railroad of New Jersey: October 29, 2006 [115] Glen Gardner Raritan Valley Line: Glen Gardner: Central Railroad of New Jersey: July 2, 1852 [116] January 1, 1984 [117] Closed as part of the truncation of service back to High Bridge on January 1, 1984. [117] Grant Avenue Raritan Valley Line: Plainfield: Central Railroad of New Jersey
New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), which first opened its doors way back on October 1, 1928, is located just 15 miles southwest of Midtown Manhattan. One of three major ...
U.S. Route 22 (US 22) is a United States Numbered Highway stretching from Cincinnati, Ohio, in the west to Newark, New Jersey, in the east.In New Jersey, the route runs for 60.53 miles (97.41 km) from the Easton–Phillipsburg Toll Bridge over the Delaware River in Phillipsburg, Warren County, to Interstate 78 (I-78), US 1/9, and Route 21 at the Newark Airport Interchange in Newark, Essex County.
The station is owned and service is operated by New Jersey Transit. The station is located at the intersection of Raymond Boulevard and Washington Street with a second entrance at University Avenue, both in Downtown Newark. The station serves the western edge of downtown and the University Heights neighborhood. The station was opened in 1935.