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词条 East Orange station
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  1. History

  2. Station layout

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox station
| name=East Orange
| style=NJ Transit
| image= East Orange Station - April 2015.jpg
| image_caption=The East Orange station in April 2015, facing toward Brick Church.
| address= 65 City Hall Plaza, East Orange, New Jersey
| coordinates=
| line={{rail color box|system=NJ Transit|line=Gladstone}}{{rail color box|system=NJ Transit|line=Morristown}}
| other={{bus icon|12px|NJT Bus}} NJT Bus: 21, 71, 73, 79, and 94
{{bus icon|12px|Intercity Bus}} Community Coach: 77
| platform=1 side platform and 1 island platform
| levels=
| tracks=3
| parking=
| bicycle=
| passengers=455 (average weekday)[1][2]
| pass_year=2017
| pass_percent=
| pass_system=
| opened=November 19, 1836
| closed=
| rebuilt=April 21, 1921–December 18, 1922[3]
| electrified=
| ADA=yes
| code=
| owned=New Jersey Transit
| zone=4
| nrhp={{Infobox NRHP
| name = East Orange Station
| embed = yes
| nrhp_type =
| image = East Orange Station house jeh.jpg
| caption = East Orange station depot.
| location=
| coordinates = {{coord|40|45|40.8|N|74|12|39.5|W|region:US-NJ_type:railwaystation|display=inline,title}}
| locmapin = USA New Jersey Essex County#New Jersey#USA
| map_caption = Location in Essex, County, New Jersey
| built = 1921
| architect OR builder = Nies, F.W.
| architecture = Other, Tudor Revival, Jacobethan Revival
| added = June 22, 1984
| governing_body = State
| mpsub = {{NRHP url|id=64000496|title=Operating Passenger Railroad Stations TR}}
| refnum = 84002638[4]
}}
| former=
| services= {{Adjacent stations|system1=NJ Transit
|line1=Gladstone|left1=Brick Church|right1=Newark Broad Street
|line2=Morristown|left2=Brick Church|right2=Newark Broad Street
}}
| other_services_header = Former services
| other_services_collapsible = yes
| other_services = {{Adjacent stations|system1=Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
|line1=main|left1=Brick Church|right1=Roseville Avenue
|line2=main|left2=Brick Church|right2=Grove Street
}}
| mpassengers=
}}

East Orange is a New Jersey Transit station on the Morris and Essex line in East Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. This elevated station was built in 1923 for the Lackawanna and now has trains from the Morristown Line and the Gladstone Branch, including service to Hoboken Terminal and Midtown Direct service to New York Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan. The station is next to the westbound lanes of Interstate 280 about five hundred yards west of the Garden State Parkway. The East Orange City Hall is north of the station.

The head house has been on the state and federal registers of historic places since 1984,[5] listed as part of the Operating Passenger Railroad Stations Thematic Resource.[6]

History

Station owner New Jersey Transit decided to perform work at East Orange station to improve accessibility for the handicapped and to repair eighty-year-old viaducts at the station.[7] At a cost of $22.9m, repair work at East Orange, along with nearby stations Brick Church and South Orange, commenced in 2004.[8] East Orange received a mini-high level platform, the tracks surrounding the station were upgraded with concrete ties and the stairways leading to the platforms were replaced.[9]

Station layout

The station has two low-level platforms serving all three tracks.

P
Platform level
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Track 3Morristown}}>Morristown Line toward Dover or Hackettstown (Brick Church)
Gladstone Branch toward Gladstone (Brick Church)
Track 1Morristown Line toward Dover or Hackettstown (Brick Church)
Gladstone Branch toward Gladstone (Brick Church)
{{0|←}} Morristown Line and Gladstone Branch toward Hoboken or New York (Newark Broad Street)
Island platform, doors will open on the left or right
Track 2{{0|←}} Morristown Line and Gladstone Branch toward Hoboken or New York (Newark Broad Street)
GStreet levelStation building, ticket machines, parking

See also

  • List of New Jersey Transit stations

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://media.nj.com/bergen_impact/other/1Q2013.pdf |title=QUARTERLY RIDERSHIP TRENDS ANALYSIS |publisher=New Jersey Transit |accessdate=January 4, 2013 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6DEGzJnox?url=http://media.nj.com/bergen_impact/other/1Q2013.pdf |archivedate=December 27, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
2. ^{{Cite news|url=https://patch.com/new-jersey/hoboken/how-many-riders-use-nj-transit-s-hoboken-train-station|title=How Many Riders Use NJ Transit's Hoboken Train Station?|work=Hoboken Patch|access-date=2018-07-18|language=en}}
3. ^{{cite news |title=D., L. & W. Opens New Elevated Line |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29183461/dlw_raise_december_18_1922/ |accessdate=March 5, 2019 |work=The Paterson Evening News |date=December 18, 1922 |page=1|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}
4. ^{{NRISref|version=2010a}}
5. ^Monmouth County Listings, National Register of Historic Places. Accessed September 2, 2007.
6. ^{{NRHP url|id=84002638|title=East Orange New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}
7. ^M&E station improvement and viaduct rehabilitation NJ Transit official site Retrieved 2007-08-06
8. ^NJ Transit approves $22.9 million in viaduct repairs Progressive Railroading Retrieved 2007-08-06
9. ^NJ Transit breaks ground on three-station rehab project Progressive Railroading Retrieved 2007-08-07

External links

{{Commonscat-inline|East Orange (NJT station)}}{{NJT links}}{{NJT stations navbox}}{{National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey}}{{DEFAULTSORT:East Orange (Njt Station)}}

7 : East Orange, New Jersey|National Register of Historic Places in Essex County, New Jersey|NJ Transit Rail Operations stations|Railway stations opened in 1836|Railway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey|Former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad stations|Railway stations in Essex County, New Jersey

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