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{{Short description|NJ Transit rail station}} |
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{{for|the disused Jersey Central station|Newark Broad Street station (Central Railroad of New Jersey)}} |
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| name=Newark Broad Street |
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| name = Newark Broad Street |
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| style=NJ Transit |
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| style = NJ Transit |
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| image=Broad St Sta Newark tower jeh.jpg |
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| image = Broad St Sta Newark tower jeh.jpg |
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| address=Lackawanna Avenue and Broad Street, ] |
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| image_caption = Newark Broad Street in ] in November 2009 |
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| address = Lackawanna Avenue and Broad Street |
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| coordinates={{coord|40|44|51|N|74|10|19|W|type:railwaystation_region:US-NJ|display=inline}} |
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| coordinates = {{coord|40|44|51|N|74|10|19|W|display=inline,title|format=dms|type:railwaystation_region:US-NJ}} |
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| other={{bus icon|12px|NJT Bus}} ''']''': ], and ] |
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| line = ] |
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| platform='''Commuter rail''': 1 island, 1 side<br>'''Light rail''': 1 island |
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| owned = ] |
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| levels=2 |
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| tracks=3 (Commuter Rail)<br>2 (Light rail) |
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* Light rail: 1 island platform |
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| passengers=2,996 (average weekday)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://media.nj.com/bergen_impact/other/1Q2013.pdf | title=QUARTERLY RIDERSHIP TRENDS ANALYSIS | publisher=New Jersey Transit | access-date=January 4, 2013 | archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/6DEGzJnox?url=http://media.nj.com/bergen_impact/other/1Q2013.pdf | archive-date=December 27, 2012 | url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://patch.com/new-jersey/hoboken/how-many-riders-use-nj-transit-s-hoboken-train-station|title=How Many Riders Use NJ Transit's Hoboken Train Station?|work=Hoboken Patch|access-date=2018-07-18|language=en}}</ref> |
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| pass_year=2017 |
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| Commuter rail: 3 |
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| Light rail: 2 |
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| opened=November 19, 1836{{sfn|Douglass|1912|p=339}} |
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| connections = {{bus icon}} ]: {{NJ bus link|11|13|27|28|go28|29|30|41|71|72|73|76|78|108|378}}<ref>{{Cite map |date=August 2021 |title=Broad Street Station Area |url=https://content.njtransit.com/sites/default/files/pdfs/maps/NLR_100622_FINAL_Web.pdf |access-date=July 6, 2023 |website=]}}</ref> |
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| levels = 2 |
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| rebuilt=1903, 2008 |
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| electrified=September 3, 1930<ref>{{cite news |title=D.L.&W. Electric Train Hoboken to Montclair |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/69034896/montclair-electric-september-5-1930/ |access-date=January 31, 2021 |work=The Madison Eagle |date=September 5, 1930 |page=6|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref> <!--] (NJT)<br>750V (DC) (NLR)--> |
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| bicycle = Yes<ref name="Station info">{{Cite web |title=Newark Broad Street Station |url=https://www.njtransit.com/station/newark-broad-street-station |access-date=July 6, 2023 |website=] |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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| ADA=yes |
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| accessible = Yes |
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| code = Light rail: 30775<ref name="Newark Light Rail map">{{Cite map |date=September 2022 |title=Newark Light Rail |url=https://content.njtransit.com/sites/default/files/pdfs/maps/NLR_100622_FINAL_Web.pdf |access-date=July 6, 2023 |website=]}}</ref> |
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| zone=2 (commuter rail only)<ref name="timetables">{{cite web|url=http://www.njtransit.com/pdf/rail/R0040.pdf|title=Morris and Essex Timetables|publisher=]|access-date=November 27, 2010|date=November 7, 2010|location=Newark, New Jersey}}</ref> |
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| zone = 2 (commuter rail)<ref name="timetables">{{cite web|url=http://www.njtransit.com/pdf/rail/R0040.pdf|title=Morris and Essex Timetables|publisher=]|access-date=November 27, 2010|date=November 7, 2010|location=Newark, New Jersey|archive-date=September 4, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120904234953/http://www.njtransit.com/pdf/rail/R0040.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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| website = {{URL|https://www.njtransit.com/dv-to/Newark%20Broad%20Street%20Station}} |
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| opened = {{Start date|November 19, 1836}}{{sfn|Douglass|1912|p=339}} |
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| services= {{Adjacent stations|system1=NJ Transit |
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| rebuilt = 1903, 2008 |
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|line1=Gladstone|left1=East Orange|right1=Secaucus Junction|to-right1=New York |
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| electrified = September 3, 1930<ref>{{cite news |title=D.L.&W. Electric Train Hoboken to Montclair |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/69034896/montclair-electric-september-5-1930/ |access-date=January 31, 2021 |work=The Madison Eagle |date=September 5, 1930 |page=6|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref> |
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|line2=Gladstone|left2=East Orange|right2=Hoboken|to-right2=Hoboken |
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| pass_year = 2017 |
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|line3=Montclair-Boonton|left3=Watsessing Avenue|right3=Secaucus Junction|to-right3=New York |
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| passengers = 2,996 (average weekday)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://media.nj.com/bergen_impact/other/1Q2013.pdf | title=QUARTERLY RIDERSHIP TRENDS ANALYSIS | publisher=New Jersey Transit | access-date=January 4, 2013 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130419042253/http://media.nj.com/bergen_impact/other/1Q2013.pdf | archive-date=April 19, 2013 | url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://patch.com/new-jersey/hoboken/how-many-riders-use-nj-transit-s-hoboken-train-station|title=How Many Riders Use NJ Transit's Hoboken Train Station?|work=Hoboken Patch|access-date=July 18, 2018|language=en}}</ref> |
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|line4=Montclair-Boonton|left4=Watsessing Avenue|right4=Hoboken|to-right4=Hoboken |
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| services = {{Adjacent stations|system=NJ Transit |
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|line1=Gladstone|left1=East Orange|right1=Hoboken|to-right1=Hoboken|note-mid1=(weekdays) |
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|line2=Gladstone|left2=East Orange|right2=Secaucus Junction|to-right2=New York|note-mid2=(weekdays)|note-right2=(limited service) |
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|line3=Montclair-Boonton|left3=Watsessing Avenue|right3=Hoboken|to-right3=Hoboken |
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|line4=Montclair-Boonton|left4=Watsessing Avenue|right4=Secaucus Junction|to-right4=New York|note-mid4=(weekdays) |
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|line5=Morristown|left5=East Orange|right5=Secaucus Junction|to-right5=New York |
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|line5=Morristown|left5=East Orange|right5=Secaucus Junction|to-right5=New York |
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|line6=Morristown|left6=East Orange|right6=Hoboken|to-right6=Hoboken |
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|line6=Morristown|left6=East Orange|right6=Hoboken|to-right6=Hoboken|note-mid6=(weekdays) |
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|line7=Broad Street|left7=Washington Park |
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|line7=Broad Street|right7=Harriet Tubman Square|oneway-right7=yes |
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|line8=Broad Street|left8=Riverfront Stadium|oneway-left8=yes |
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| other_services_header = Former services |
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| other_services_header = Former services |
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|line1=Montclair|left1=Watsessing|right1=Hoboken |
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|line1=Montclair|left1=Watsessing|right1=Hoboken |
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|line2=Montclair|left2=Ampere|right2=Hoboken|to-right1=Hoboken |
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| built = 1901 |
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| location= Broad St and University Ave., ] 07102 |
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| architecture = Colonial Revival, Renaissance |
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| added = June 22, 1984 |
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| locmapin = USA New Jersey Essex County |
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| mpsub = {{NRHP url|id=64000496|title=Operating Passenger Railroad Stations TR}} |
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'''Newark Broad Street ''' is a ] ] and ] station at 25 University Avenue in ] in ], ], ]. 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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'''Newark Broad Street station''' is a ] ] and ] station at 25 University Avenue in ]. 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. In June 1984, the station was added to the ] in recognition of its historical significance. |
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==History== |
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== History == |
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The current station is the second on the site. The original station opened on November 19, 1836 at the east end of the opening segment of the ] to ]; for the first couple of decades trains east of ] ran over the ] to ]. The present station opened in 1903 after two years of construction, located on the ] main line from ] to ], ] and ] The ] connecting to the station and crossing the ] to the east also opened in 1903. A number of western expansions were built, and ], the current eastern end of the line, opened in 1907. In 1945, the Morris and Essex Railroad officially merged into the Lackawanna Railroad, which had leased it since 1868 (though the Morris and Essex' separate identity had been largely lost years before). DL&W merged with the ] in 1960 to form the ], which was absorbed by ] in 1976; ] has operated all passenger service since 1983. |
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The current station is the second on the site. The original station opened on November 19, 1836, at the east end of the opening segment of the ] to ]; for the first couple of decades trains east of ] ran over the ] to ]. The present station opened in 1903 after two years of construction, located on the ] main line from ] to ], ] and ] The ] connecting to the station and crossing the ] to the east also opened in 1903. A number of western expansions were built, and ], the current eastern end of the line, opened in 1907. In 1945, the Morris and Essex Railroad officially merged into the Lackawanna Railroad, which had leased it since 1868 (though the Morris and Essex' separate identity had been largely lost years before). DL&W merged with the ] in 1960 to form the ] Railroad, which was absorbed by ] in 1976; ] has operated all passenger service since 1983. |
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The station had served several Lackawanna and then Erie Lackwanna passenger trains. These included the ''],'' ''Owl''/''New York Mail,'' ''Twilight''/''Pocono Express'' and the DLW flagship train, the ''].''<ref>1954 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad timetable http://viewoftheblue.com/photography/timetables/DLW042554.pdf</ref><ref>1961 Erie-Lackawanna timetable https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6d/ERIE_TABLE1_19610625.png</ref> However, all intercity service ended by 1970. |
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The station had served several Lackawanna and then Erie Lackwanna passenger trains. These included the ''],'' ''Owl''/''New York Mail,'' ''Twilight''/''Pocono Express'' and the DLW flagship train, the ''].''<ref>1954 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad timetable http://viewoftheblue.com/photography/timetables/DLW042554.pdf</ref><ref>1961 Erie-Lackawanna timetable https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6d/ERIE_TABLE1_19610625.png</ref> However, all intercity service ended by 1970. |
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The ] has been listed in the ] and ] registers of historic places since 1984<ref>, ]. Accessed July 16, 2018.</ref> and is part of the ].<ref>{{NRHP url|id=84002662|title=Newark Broad Street Station New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}</ref> |
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The ] has been listed in the ] and ] registers of historic places since 1984<ref>, ]. Accessed July 16, 2018.</ref> and is part of the ].<ref>{{NRHP url|id=84002662|title=Newark Broad Street Station New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}</ref> |
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===Renovation=== |
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=== Renovation === |
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From 2004 to 2008 the station was renovated. The station changed from having 2 outside low platforms, with walkways across one track to the middle track, to having 2 high platforms, one of them an island platform, to facilitate cross-platform transfers. The historic westbound shelter was removed in the project and new westbound waiting areas were built. |
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From 2004 to 2008 the station was renovated. The station changed from having two outside low platforms, with walkways across one track to the middle track, to having two high platforms, one of them an island platform, to facilitate cross-platform transfers. The historic westbound shelter was removed in the project and new westbound waiting areas were built. |
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=== Proposed Scranton-NYC line === |
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==Station layout and services== |
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In 2023, a new ] line was proposed between ] and ] with an estimated half a million riders annually by 2030. It is planned to hit 110 mph. The closest station to the New York ] on the line is Newark Broad Street. The next stop will be either ] station or ] station depending on the schedule it is running.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Higgs |first1=Larry |title=A new Amtrak train ride from NYC to Scranton could hit 110 mph |url=https://www.nj.com/news/2023/03/a-new-amtrak-train-ride-from-nyc-to-scranton-could-hit-110-mph.html?outputType=amp |website=nj.com |access-date=March 30, 2023 |date=March 27, 2023}}</ref> |
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== Station layout and services == |
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Broad Street Station is currently served by the ] and both branches of the ] –– the ] and ]. All three lines either proceed to ] en route to ] or terminate in ]. |
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Broad Street Station is currently served by the ] and both branches of the ] –– the ] and ]. All three lines either proceed to ] en route to ] or terminate in ]. |
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This station is also the northern terminus of the ] Broad Street Extension line from ]. Service on this line opened on July 17, 2006, although light rail service was unavailable from March through July 2008 due to a partial collapse of the former ] factory adjacent to the station during demolition. This allows passengers on the two commuter lines serving Broad Street to easily transfer to Newark Penn, and vice versa. Previously, passengers wishing to transfer in Newark had to make their own way (usually by bus or taxi) between the two stations. |
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This station is also the northern terminus of the ] Broad Street Extension line from ]. Service on this line opened on July 17, 2006, although light rail service was unavailable from March through July 2008 due to a partial collapse of the former ] factory adjacent to the station during demolition. This allows passengers on the two commuter lines serving Broad Street to easily transfer to Newark Penn, and vice versa. Previously, passengers wishing to transfer in Newark had to make their own way (usually by bus or taxi) between the two stations. |
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== Gallery == |
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|style="border-top:solid 1px gray; border-bottom:solid 1px gray" rowspan=5 width=50|'''P'''<br>Platform level |
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|style="border-top:solid 1px gray;" width=700|← {{rcb|NJ Transit|Morristown|inline=yes}} toward {{njts|Dover}} or {{njts|Hackettstown}} <small>({{njts|East Orange}})</small><br>← {{rcb|NJ Transit|Gladstone|inline=yes}} toward {{njts|Gladstone}} <small>({{njts|East Orange}})</small><br>← {{rcb|NJ Transit|Montclair-Boonton|inline=yes}} toward {{njts|Bay Street}}, {{njts|Montclair State University}} or {{njts|Hackettstown}} <small>({{njts|Watsessing Avenue}})</small> |
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|style="border-bottom:solid 1px gray;"|Track '''1''' |
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|style="border-bottom:solid 1px gray;"|← {{rcb|NJ Transit|Morristown|inline=yes}} toward {{njts|Dover}} or {{njts|Hackettstown}} <small>({{njts|East Orange}})</small><br>← {{rcb|NJ Transit|Gladstone|inline=yes}} toward {{njts|Gladstone}} <small>({{njts|East Orange}})</small><br>{{0|←}} {{rcb|NJ Transit|Morristown|inline=box}} {{rcb|NJ Transit|Gladstone|inline=box}} {{rcb|NJ Transit|Montclair-Boonton|inline=box}} ], ], ] lines toward {{njts|Hoboken}} <small>(Terminus)</small> →<br>{{0|←}} {{rcb|NJ Transit|Morristown|inline=box}} {{rcb|NJ Transit|Gladstone|inline=box}} {{rcb|NJ Transit|Montclair-Boonton|inline=box}} ], ], ] lines toward {{njts|New York}} <small>({{njts|Secaucus Junction}})</small> → |
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|{{0|←}} {{rcb|NJ Transit|Morristown|inline=box}} {{rcb|NJ Transit|Gladstone|inline=box}} {{rcb|NJ Transit|Montclair-Boonton|inline=box}} ], ], ] lines toward {{njts|Hoboken}} <small>(Terminus)</small> →<br>{{0|←}} {{rcb|NJ Transit|Morristown|inline=box}} {{rcb|NJ Transit|Gladstone|inline=box}} {{rcb|NJ Transit|Montclair-Boonton|inline=box}} ], ], ] lines toward {{njts|New York}} <small>({{njts|Secaucus Junction}})</small> → |
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|style="border-top:solid 1px gray;"|'''Light Rail''' |
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|style="border-top:solid 1px gray;"|{{rcb|NJ Transit|Broad Street|inline=yes}} toward {{njts|Newark Penn}} <small>({{njts|Washington Park}})</small> → |
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|style="border-bottom:solid 1px gray;"|{{rcb|NJ Transit|Broad Street|inline=yes}} toward {{njts|Newark Penn}} <small>({{njts|Washington Park}})</small> → |
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==Gallery== |
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File:Newark Broad Street April 2009.jpg|Station entrance on University Avenue |
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File:Newark Broad Street April 2009.jpg|Station entrance on University Avenue |
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File:Newark Broad Street.jpg|Commuter rail platforms |
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File:Newark Broad Street.jpg|Commuter rail platforms |
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Image:BroadStreetNLRStop.jpg|Light rail station |
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File:BroadStreetNLRStop.jpg|Light rail station |
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file:Newark_Broad_St_Station_Waiting_Rm_during_COVID_pandemic.jpg|Waiting room, during COVID-19 Pandemic |
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File:Newark Broad St Station Waiting Rm during COVID pandemic.jpg|Waiting room, during COVID-19 Pandemic |
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file:Newark Broad Street Station during COVID 19 pandemic.jpg|Platforms during the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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File:Newark Broad Street Station during COVID 19 pandemic.jpg|Platforms during the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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File:EL Newark, Lackawanna Station, Newark, NJ, November 1978 (24091178996).jpg|An Erie-Lackawana electric at Broad Street station in November 1978 |
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==Bibliography== |
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== Bibliography == |
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*{{cite book |first=A.M.|last=Douglass|title=The Railroad Trainman, Volume 29 |date=1912 |publisher=Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen |location=] |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AszNAAAAMAAJ |access-date=April 4, 2020}} |
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*{{cite book |first=A.M.|last=Douglass|title=The Railroad Trainman, Volume 29 |date=1912 |publisher=Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen |location=] |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AszNAAAAMAAJ |access-date=April 4, 2020}} |
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The current station is the second on the site. The original station opened on November 19, 1836, at the east end of the opening segment of the Morris and Essex Railroad to Orange; for the first couple of decades trains east of Newark ran over the New Jersey Rail Road to Jersey City. The present station opened in 1903 after two years of construction, located on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad main line from Hoboken to Denville, Scranton and Buffalo The Newark Drawbridge connecting to the station and crossing the Passaic River to the east also opened in 1903. A number of western expansions were built, and Hoboken Terminal, the current eastern end of the line, opened in 1907. In 1945, the Morris and Essex Railroad officially merged into the Lackawanna Railroad, which had leased it since 1868 (though the Morris and Essex' separate identity had been largely lost years before). DL&W merged with the Erie Railroad in 1960 to form the Erie Lackawanna Railroad, which was absorbed by Conrail in 1976; NJ Transit has operated all passenger service since 1983.
The station had served several Lackawanna and then Erie Lackwanna passenger trains. These included the Lake Cities, Owl/New York Mail, Twilight/Pocono Express and the DLW flagship train, the Phoebe Snow. However, all intercity service ended by 1970.
From 2004 to 2008 the station was renovated. The station changed from having two outside low platforms, with walkways across one track to the middle track, to having two high platforms, one of them an island platform, to facilitate cross-platform transfers. The historic westbound shelter was removed in the project and new westbound waiting areas were built.