The Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Station

Title

The Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Station

Description

The Hudson and Manhattan railroad station served the rapid-transit trains to NYC. Commonly referred to as the Hudson tubes, the trains provided easy access to midtown Manhattan. The tunnel was completed in 1910, the tubes began operating in 1911 from the station located near Park Place. In March 1935 the tubes were moved to the third level of the New Pennsylvania Railroad Station. The NJ Performing Arts Center opened across the street from the old station in 1997.

Date

1911-1935

Contributor

Turner, J.-R., Koles, R. T., & Cummings, C. F.

Source

Turner, J.-R., Koles, R. T., & Cummings, C. F. (2003). Newark: The golden age. Great Britain: Arcadia Publishing.

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Files

The Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Station_Parks Place_1911-1935-01.jpg

Citation

“The Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Station,” DANA, accessed November 18, 2024, https://dana.njit.edu/items/show/1042.

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