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Garfield Avenue (HBLR station)

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Owned by
  
New Jersey Transit

Platforms
  
2 side platforms

Fare zone
  
1

Owner
  
NJ Transit

Line(s)
  
West Side–Tonnelle

Disabled access
  
Yes

Opened
  
22 April 2000

Tracks
  
2

Garfield Avenue (HBLR station)

Location
  
Union Street & Carteret Avenue Jersey City, NJ

Address
  
Jersey City, NJ 07304, United States

Similar
  
Martin Luther King Drive, Richard Street, Essex Street, Danforth Avenue, Liberty State Park

Garfield Avenue is a station on the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) located at Union Street CR 610 in the Claremont Section of Jersey City, New Jersey. The station opened on April 22, 2000. It is at the eastern end of a railroad cut originally excavated in Bergen Hill in 1869 for the Central Railroad of New Jersey Newark and New York Railroad Branch. Garfield Avenue, presumably named for assassinated president James A. Garfield, was once part of Bergen Point Plank Road, which itself had once been a major colonial post road. A decorative theme for the station is two dimensional "cut-outs" of adults ad children, some of whom are playing.

Vicinity

  • Bergen-Lafayette
  • Bergen Hill
  • Canal Crossing
  • Communipaw Junction
  • Berry Lane Park
  • St. Patrick's Parish and Buildings
  • References

    Garfield Avenue (HBLR station) Wikipedia