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22nd Street (HBLR station)

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Owned by
  
New Jersey Transit

Bicycle facilities
  
Yes

Owner
  
NJ Transit

Platforms in use
  
2

Parking
  
165 spaces

Opened
  
15 November 2003

Connection
  
Broadway Bus

Tracks
  
2

22nd Street (HBLR station)

Location
  
Avenue E at East 22nd Street Bayonne, NJ

Line(s)
  
8th Street–Hoboken   Bayonne Flyer

Connections
  
Broadway Bus (one block west)

Address
  
Bayonne, NJ 07002, United States

Similar
  
8th Street, 34th Street, 45th Street, Tonnelle Avenue, West Side Avenue

22nd Street is a station with two side platforms, on the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) located above ground at Avenue E and East 22nd Street in Bayonne, New Jersey. It is served at all times by the Hoboken-8th Street Line.

Description

The station was the terminus of the HLBR between its opening as a single station extension on November 15, 2003 to the opening of 8th Street, the next station south, on January 31, 2011. The station has two side platforms on two tracks, and while serving as a terminal trains departed from either track and reversed at a crossover north of the station. To the south, the two tracks continue for a bit before merging into one that ended at a bumper block before 8th Street opened. This meant trains could have also reversed directions south of the station, but this was not normally done and the tail track was simply used for short-term storage. Some rush hour trains terminate at this station because of the operational constraints posed by the single track.

The station is located on a private right-of-way in a shopping area. Local streets pass underneath via 11-foot clearance tunnels. A freight track is to the east of the station, running along the northbound platform on the right-of-way. The platforms have the traditional HBLR canopies.The northbound track has a full length wall of semi-opaque glass bricks, forming a windscreen between it and the freight track. Etched in these bricks are silhouettes of Bayonne's industrial architecture by Kate Dodd. The track glass walls have an artwork called Doors and Windows of Bayonne by Lisa Kaslow. These consist of actual fiberglass, copper and patina doors models of doors and windows from architectural details of Bayonne. The southbound platform has its own colorful glass windscreens, although portions of this platform on an embankment have a simple, low fence. The artwork is called Bayonne Time & Tides by J. Kenneth Leap and shows the history of Bayonne through photographs and maps. The glass windscreens in the shelters have etchings by Kate Dodd of Bayonne's industrial past.

Only the southbound platform has access to the streets. At the north end, a staircase leads down to the south side of 22nd Street between Avenue E and Prospect Avenue. The south end entrance contains an elevator for ADA access with a brick enclosure and a staircase down to the north side of 21st Street. Each entrance area has a small canopy with ticket vending machines and validators (making the platforms a fare paid zone). Pedestrian crossings at either end provide access to and from the northbound platform.

One block from the station is a 159 space park and ride lot.

References

22nd Street (HBLR station) Wikipedia