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Numerous NJ Transit buses serve Secaucus, including the 124, 129, 190 and 320 buses to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan, the 78 bus to Newark, the 2 route to Jersey City, the 85 route to Hoboken and local service provided on the 772 route. [192] [193] [194] There is a bus park-and-ride at the northeast corner of Secaucus. [195]
Secaucus Junction (signed as Secaucus) is an intermodal transit hub served by New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit) and Metro-North Railroad in Secaucus, New Jersey. It is one of the busiest railway stations in North America. The $450 million, 321,000-square-foot (29,800 m 2) station opened on December 15, 2003.
Metropark was one of two park-and-ride infill stations proposed in the 1960s for use by the new Metroliners, the other being Capital Beltway in Lanham, Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C. The two stations were originally named Capital Beltway Metropark and Garden State Metropark; these were shortened to Capital Beltway and Metropark.
Bus Route No. 356 operating daily express service from Secaucus Junction to American Dream every 30 minutes. The Family SuperSaver Fare will be in effect for Bus No. 356 customers. Started on October 25, 2019, with the opening of the American Dream Mall.
The road picks up again in Hudson County in Secaucus and designated County Route 681. [8] A small riverfront park, Trolley Park is so named for the cars of the Jersey City, Hoboken and Rutherford Electric Railway that passed or terminated there. [9] There is a bus park-and-ride in the North End. The road travels mostly southward through the ...
Secaucus: Erie Railroad: June 26, 1978 [120] August 4, 2003 [121] Closed on August 4, 2003 as part of a service reroute for Secaucus Junction. [121] Harrison Morristown Line Gladstone Branch Montclair Branch: Harrison: Lackawanna Railroad: September 16, 1984 [122] Harrison and Roseville Avenue stations closed on September 16, 1984.
Snipes Park; Route 3 Bridge (twin-span) [62] Riverside Court [67] Trolley Park, Oak Lane Park, Acorn Park [4] Farm Lane Park [68] Secaucus High School Marsh [62] Mill Creek Point Park - 0.5 mile walking trail; Mill Creek Marsh [4] [62] - 1.5 mile walking trail; Harmon Meadow Plaza; Cromakill Creek [69] West Side Avenue/Eastern Brackish Marsh ...
The Greenway (originally the Essex–Hudson Greenway) is a planned state park and greenway in the northerneastern New Jersey counties of Essex and Hudson.It will follow an abandoned railroad right of way (ROW) across the New Jersey Meadowlands, over the Hackensack and Passaic rivers, as well pass through densely-populated neighborhoods.