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Operating Passenger Railroad Stations Thematic Resource (New Jersey)

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Location
  
New Jersey USA

NRHP Reference #
  
64000496

Designated NJRHP
  
March 17, 1984

Architectural style
  
various

NJRHP #
  
5080

Operating Passenger Railroad Stations Thematic Resource (New Jersey)

Added to NRHP
  
June 22, 1984 & September 29, 1984

The Operating Passenger Railroad Stations Thematic Resource is a list of 53 New Jersey Transit stations in New Jersey entered into the New Jersey Register of Historic Places and National Register of Historic Places in 1984 for their architectural, historical, and cultural merit.

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Background

Rail service in New Jersey began in 1834. Over the course of the next century, an expansive system operated by competing private companies crisscrossed the state, providing freight, long distance and commuter passenger service. By the mid 1970s most were financially troubled. Amtrak began operations on May 1, 1971 after having taken over long-distance passenger service considered to be in the nation's best interest, including the Northeast Corridor in New Jersey. Statewide commuter services came under the auspices of the New Jersey Department of Transportation and were operated under contract by Conrail, which had been established in 1976. New Jersey Transit Rail Operations (NJTRO) was established by 1983 when New Jersey Transit (NJT) took over operations.

Thematic Nomination

New Jersey Transit in conjunction with State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) commissioned a field study concluded in 1981 of 112 train station buildings, or head houses, under its jurisdiction that had been built before World War II and were still in operation, which culminated in a report The Operating Railroad Stations of New Jersey: A Historical Survey. After a process of elimination over the next years the SHPO recommended that fifty-three stations be included in a multiple property submission (MPS) thematic nomination (TN); several had been previously designated, some as contributing properties to historic districts. The NJRHP designation took place on March 17, 1984 (#5080). The MPS was made on May 8, 1984. Forty of the stations were entered into the NRHP on June 22, 1984 and the remainder were entered as part of the completed TN on September 29, 1984 (#64000496). Many stations were along former lines that had become part of NJTRO, one of which is used by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA).

The oldest station building, the Long-A-Coming Depot, built in 1856, and the oldest active station building, Ramsey-Main Street Station, built in 1868, were not listed. Also not included in the TN were two significant individually-listed historic operating stations, Newark Pennsylvania Station and Hoboken Terminal, both of which are major rail hubs that also serve as terminals for light rail, PATH subway trains, and in the case of Hoboken, ferries across the Hudson River. Another former intermodal station, the inactive Communipaw Terminal on the Upper New York Bay, had also been previously listed. There are other stations which have also been listed on the state and federal register, such as Mountain Lakes and Demarest which were not part of the TN since they were inactive at the time, were not considered sufficiently significant, or were not part of the NJT system.

Other historic designations

Among the others stations in the state, most of which of are inactive, listed in the state and federal registers are Allenhurst (NJT) (station building demolished), Butler (NYSW), Cary (CNJ), Demarest (Erie Northern Branch), Great Meadows (L&HR), Long-A-Coming Depot, Maywood (NYSW), Mountain Lakes, North Pemberton (C&A), Pennington (Reading), Pompton Plains (Erie), RioGrande (WJ), Tenafly (Erie Northern Branch), and Washington (DL&W) (demolished).

Abbreviations

  • C&A-Camden and Amboy
  • CNJ=Central Railroad of New Jersey
  • CP=contributing property
  • DL&W=Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
  • Erie=Erie Railroad
  • H&M=Hudson and Manhattan Railroad
  • L&HR=Lehigh and Hudson River Railway
  • M&E=Morris and Essex Railroad
  • N&E=New York and Erie Railroad
  • NEC=Northeast Corridor
  • NYGL=New York and Greenwood Lake Railway
  • NRHP=National Register of Historic Places
  • NJDOT=New Jersey Department of Transportation
  • NJRHP=New Jersey Register of Historic Places
  • NJT=New Jersey Transit
  • NYS&W=New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway
  • NS=Norfolk Southern Railway
  • PATH=Port Authority Trans-Hudson
  • PRR=Pennsylvania Railroad
  • PS=Public Service Railway
  • SEPTA=Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
  • SHPO=State Historic Preservation Office
  • TN=thematic nomination
  • TR=thematic resource
  • WJ=West Jersey and Seashore Railroad
  • References

    Operating Passenger Railroad Stations Thematic Resource (New Jersey) Wikipedia