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Park Place
General information
LocationPark Place and Centre Street
Newark, New Jersey
Coordinates40°44′23″N 74°10′04″W / 40.739746°N 74.16769°W / 40.739746; -74.16769 (Park Place)
Line(s)Park Place – Hudson Terminal
ConnectionsNewark Public Service Terminal
History
Opened1911
Closed1937 (demolished)
Electrified(DC) Third Rail
Former services
Preceding station Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Following station
Terminus Park Place – Hudson Terminal Harrisontoward Hudson Terminal

Park Place was a terminal of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad (H&M) located at the intersection of Park Place and Centre Street in Newark, New Jersey, across the street from Military Park nearby Newark Public Service Terminal. The terminal opened on November 26, 1911, after the H&M extended its line westward from Grove Street in Jersey City to Summit Avenue, Manhattan Transfer, and over the Centre Street Bridge to Newark. The terminal closed on June 20, 1937, after the H&M tracks were realigned to serve the new Newark Penn Station.

The H&M was taken over by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in 1962, the system becoming Port Authority Trans-Hudson, known as PATH. The New Jersey Performing Arts Center is sited on the location of the terminal adjacent to Newark Light Rail's NJPAC/Center Street Station.

See also

References

  1. "New Station Open For Hudson Tubes" (PDF). New York Times. June 20, 1937. Retrieved February 25, 2011. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. "New Short Line To Newark Completed" (PDF). New York Times. November 19, 1911. pp. XX2. Retrieved March 13, 2009.

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PATH
Services A gray and blue PATH train travels along an elevated track.
Stations
Exchange Place
Grove Street
Harrison
Hoboken
Journal Square
Newark
Newport
Christopher Street
Ninth Street
14th Street
23rd Street
33rd Street
World Trade Center
Infrastructure
Dock Bridge
Downtown Hudson Tubes
PATH Lift Bridge
Uptown Hudson Tubes
Historical/Former
Centre Street Bridge
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Powerhouse
Hudson Terminal
Manhattan Transfer
Park Place
Fares
SmartLink
MetroCard
OMNY (future)
Related
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
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