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'''Newark Broad Street Station''' is a historic ] ] station in ], ]. Built in 1906 by the ] to serve its line from ] to ], the station's historic architecture includes an elegant clock tower and a brick and stone façade on the station's main building. '''Newark Broad Street Station''' is a historic ] ] station in ], ]. Built in 1906 by the ] to serve its line from ] to ], the station's historic architecture includes an elegant clock tower and a brick and stone façade on the station's main building.


Broad Street Station is currently served by the ] and the ] of the Morris and Essex Lines, and the ]. An extension of the ] from ] to Newark Broad Street Station is scheduled to open on July 17, 2006 as part of the ]. Broad Street Station is currently served by the ] and the ] of the Morris and Essex Lines, and the ].


This station is the northern terminus of an extension of the ] from ], part of the ]. Service on this line opened on ], ] at 1:00 p.m. EDT. <ref></ref>

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Revision as of 21:58, 17 July 2006

Newark Broad Street Station is a historic New Jersey Transit commuter rail station in Newark, New Jersey. Built in 1906 by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad to serve its line from Hoboken to Denville, the station's historic architecture includes an elegant clock tower and a brick and stone façade on the station's main building.

Broad Street Station is currently served by the Morristown Line and the Gladstone Branch of the Morris and Essex Lines, and the Montclair-Boonton Line.

This station is the northern terminus of an extension of the Newark City Subway from Newark Penn Station, part of the Newark-Elizabeth Rail Link. Service on this line opened on July 17, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. EDT.

References

  1. New Jersey Transit Travel Alert announcing opening of Newark Light Rail Extended service.

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