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Hoboken (PATH station)

Hoboken Terminal
Hoboken Terminal waitingroom.jpg
The renovated waiting room in 2004.
Location 1 Hudson Place
Hoboken, NJ
Owned by Street level: NJ Transit
Underground: PANYNJ
Line(s)

NJ Transit commuter rail:

  Main Line

Metro-North Railroad

Hudson – Bergen Light Rail:

PATH:

  HOB–WTC
  HOB–33
Platforms 9 island platforms and 1 side platform
Tracks 18
Connections BSicon BOOT.svg NY Waterway to Battery Park City Ferry Terminal
NJT Bus NJT Bus: 22, 23, 63, 64, 68, 85, 87, 89, and 126
Construction
Platform levels 2
Parking available within area
Bicycle facilities 88 spaces
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code HOB
Fare zone 1
History
Opened February 25, 1907
Electrified 1930: 25 kV 60 Hz (NJT)
600 V (DC) third rail (PATH)
750 V DC Overhead lines (Light rail)
Traffic
Passengers (2012) 16,297 (average weekday) (NJT)
Passengers (2015) 8,238,955 Increase 2.2% (PATH)
Services
Preceding station   NJT logo.svg NJ Transit Rail   Following station
toward Bay Head
North Jersey Coast Line
limited service
Terminus
toward High Bridge
Raritan Valley Line
one weekday train
toward Hackettstown
Montclair-Boonton Line
rush-hour only
Morristown Line
toward Gladstone
Gladstone Branch
Pascack Valley Line
toward Suffern
Main Line
Bergen County Line
toward Meadowlands
Meadowlands Rail Line
MTA NYC logo.svg Metro-North Railroad
toward Port Jervis
Port Jervis Line Terminus
Hudson–Bergen Light Rail
Terminus Hoboken–Tonnelle
toward 8th Street
8th Street–Hoboken Terminus
Bayonne Flyer
PATH logo.svg PATH
  Regular service  
Terminus HOB–33
toward 33rd Street
Handicapped/disabled access
Terminus
HOB–WTC
Handicapped/disabled access
  Nights and weekends  
JSQ–33 (via HOB)
toward 33rd Street
Handicapped/disabled access
Terminus
  Former services  
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
toward Buffalo
Main Line Terminus
toward Montclair
Montclair Branch
toward Gladstone
Gladstone Branch
toward Denville
Boonton Branch
Erie-Lackawanna Railroad Terminal at Hoboken
Hoboken Terminal is located in Hudson County, New Jersey
Hoboken Terminal
Hoboken Terminal is located in New Jersey
Hoboken Terminal
Hoboken Terminal is located in the US
Hoboken Terminal
Location On the Hudson River at the foot of Hudson Place, Hoboken, New Jersey
Coordinates 40°44′5.64″N 74°1′40.08″W / 40.7349000°N 74.0278000°W / 40.7349000; -74.0278000Coordinates: 40°44′5.64″N 74°1′40.08″W / 40.7349000°N 74.0278000°W / 40.7349000; -74.0278000
Area 4 acres (2 ha)
Built 1907
Architect Kenneth MacKenzie Murchison
Architectural style American Industrial
NRHP Reference # 73001102
Added to NRHP July 24, 1973
Google Maps Street View
Hudson Place and River Street entrance to PATH
PATH platforms
Waiting room
Commuter rail platforms
Light rail platforms
Ferry pier

NJ Transit commuter rail:

Metro-North Railroad

Hudson – Bergen Light Rail:

PATH:

Hoboken Terminal is one of the New York metropolitan area's major transportation hubs. The commuter-oriented intermodal facility is located in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. It is served by nine NJ Transit (NJT) commuter rail lines, one Metro-North Railroad line, various NJT buses and private bus lines, the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail, the Port Authority Trans Hudson (PATH) rapid transit system and NY Waterway-operated ferries. More than 50,000 people use the terminal daily, making it the second busiest railroad station in New Jersey and the state's third busiest transportation facility after Newark Liberty International Airport and Newark's Penn station. Hoboken is fully wheelchair accessible, with high-level platforms for light rail and PATH services and portable lifts for commuter rail services.

Until the opening of the North River Tunnels and the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad tubes around 1910 travel to Manhattan from most of the continental USA required a transfer to a ferry at the Hudson River, at the time often called the North River. Of the five passenger terminals operated by competing railroad companies that once lined the Hudson Waterfront, Hoboken is the only one in active use. Those at Weehawken (NYC), Pavonia (Erie), Exchange Place (PRR) were demolished in the 1960s. The restored Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal is now part of Liberty State Park.


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