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Richard Street
Hudson–Bergen Light Rail station
The signage for the former Morris Canal with the station for Richard Street in March 2015.
General information
LocationRichard Street & Garfield Avenue
Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey 07035
Coordinates40°41′57″N 74°04′43″W / 40.6991°N 74.0787°W / 40.6991; -74.0787
Owned byNew Jersey Transit
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone1
History
OpenedApril 15, 2000
Electrified750 V (DC) overhead catenary
Services
Preceding station NJ Transit Following station
Danforth Avenuetoward 8th Street 8th Street–Hoboken Liberty State Parktoward Hoboken
Former services
Preceding station Central Railroad of New Jersey Following station
Greenvilletoward Elizabethport Suburban service
to Elizabethport
Van Nostrand Place
Communipaw Avenuetoward Jersey City

Richard Street is a station on the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) located in the Greenville section of Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey. Located at the end of Richard Street next to the northeast end of Bayside Park, the station services local trains of the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail between 8th Street station in Bayonne and Hoboken Terminal. The station contains a single island platform and two tracks. The station is accessible for handicapped persons as part of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, with ramps and platform level matching with trains. The station opened on April 15, 2000 as part of the original operating segment of the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail.

History

Jersey Central station

In August 1890, local citizens urged the Central Railroad of New Jersey to construct a station at Van Nostrand Place. Bayonne's former mayor David W. Oliver and Joseph Van Nostrand, a local land owner, donated land for a new station. This new land would be used to construct the grading for the new stop. The railroad promised local citizens and officials that when they completed a new bridge over four tracks and a local canal. However, construction of the new bridge completed and no station came with it. Local citizens, upset with this, reminded the railroad that the new depot at Van Nostrand Place would benefit the railroad and the city.

The Bayonne Citizens' Association sent a letter in the fall of 1890 advocating for the construction of a station at Van Nostrand Place. J.H. Oberhauser, the General Superintendent, stated to the locals that plans were in place to build the station, but no timeline existed for when construction would begin.

HBLR station

The station opened on April 15, 2000. It is located along the former Central Railroad of New Jersey right of way, which terminated at Communipaw Terminal. During excavations for its construction, workers came across what appear to be the petrified remains of luggage, which were also found at nearby Danforth Avenue stop.

On August 1, 2010, gunfire erupted at the station, sending a group of people running for cover as they were chased by a gunman on the platform. Police arrived at 10:32pm (EST). The gunman and the group were gone, but police recovered three spent bullet casings at the scene, and one bullet projectile at the base of the steps leading to the platform. One of the railings of the steps was struck by one of the bullets. A witness who had been walking about 50 feet behind the group on the platform stated he saw another man run past him and fire three or four shots into the group. No one was shot or injured. The gunman, was described as being in his late teens, 5-foot-8, wearing blue jeans and a black T-shirt.

Station layout

Ground/platform level
Exit/entrance
Southbound ←      8th Street–Hoboken toward 8th Street (Danforth Avenue)
←      Bayonne Flyer does not stop here
Island platform, doors will open on the left or right Disabled access
Northbound      8th Street–Hoboken toward Hoboken (Liberty State Park)
     Bayonne Flyer does not stop here →

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ Canal, Alberto (April 16, 2000). "Leaders Cheer Light Rail Opening as Hudson Steps Into 21st Century". The Jersey Journal. Jersey City, New Jersey. pp. A1, A8. Retrieved March 14, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. "Greenville". The Jersey City News. August 29, 1890. p. 4. Retrieved March 21, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  3. "Greenville News". The Bayonne Times. October 2, 1890. p. 4. Retrieved March 21, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  4. Richard Street station photos
  5. From a plaque located at the Danforth Avenue (HBLR station):
    Immigrant Remnants Found Remains Appear Petrified, Luggage Among Items Unearthed. During excavations for the construction of stations along the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Transit System, workers this morning came across what appear to be the petrified remains of luggage and other items buried under many feet of earth. Digging was immediately suspended at two sites after it was noticed that some of the exposed rock looked like old pieces of luggage. As a gathering crows looked on bewildered workers carefully pulled familiar shapes from the ground. By noon a trunk, a violin case, a hat box, a suitcase and some parcels had been counted among the unearthed items. Construction managers at the two affected stations, the Richard Street station and the Danforth Avenue station, declined to officially comment on the bizarre findings. however, witnesses to the events of this morning seem convinced that the delicately articulated rocks were not really rocks at all, but petrified luggage. Dr. Chip Travertine, Associate Professor
  6. Conte, Michaelangelo (August 3, 2010). "Terrifying Gunfire at Light Rail". The Jersey Journal. pp. 1 & 5.

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