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Martin Luther King Drive (HBLR station)

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Owned by
  
New Jersey Transit

Connections
  
NJT Bus: 6, 81, 87

Fare zone
  
1

Owner
  
NJ Transit

Tracks
  
2

Disabled access
  
Yes

Opened
  
22 April 2000

Platforms in use
  
2

Martin Luther King Drive (HBLR station)

Location
  
Martin Luther King Drive and Virginia Avenue Jersey City, NJ

Address
  
Jersey City, NJ 07304, United States

Similar
  
Danforth Avenue, West Side Avenue, Richard Street, Bergenline Avenue, Essex Street

The Martin Luther King Drive station of the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail (West Side Branch) is located adjacent to the Hub in the Jackson Hill neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. The station opened on April 22, 2000, with a memorial to slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. at its entrance. and other related public art throughout the station.

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History

The original cut of the Newark and New York Railroad Branch of Central Railroad of New Jersey excavated through Bergen Hill in 1869 with service running until 1946. The unrenovated former CNJ train station was still standing as recently as the Autumn of 2011, but has since been demolished. The new station was raised to a level crossing.

Vicinity

Martin Luther King Drive was once called Jackson Avenue, and until 1947 Public Service Railway's # 7 Jackson streetcar line ran along it. A small block called Jackson still exists that was not included in a realignment. It was later named in honor of the slain civil right leader Martin Luther King, Jr., who had twice spoken in the city. The drive has been the heart of the African American community in Jersey City for decades, and has sometimes been called "The Hill", though the area is not within the state designated Bergen Hill Historic District. The 100th affiliate of the National Urban League is located on MLK Drive., which is one of the city's shopping districts. The Cunningham Branch of the Jersey City Public Library, the city's newest named for former mayor Glenn Dale Cunningham, is located on MLK Drive. Lincoln High School and St. Patrick's Parish and Buildings, listed on National Register of Historic Places is nearby at Grand Street and Bramhall Avenue.

References

Martin Luther King Drive (HBLR station) Wikipedia