词条 | Washington Park station (Newark Light Rail) |
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| name=Washington Park | style=NJ Transit | style2=Newark Light Rail | image= Washington Park trolley sta jeh.JPG | image_size= | image_caption= | address=Bridge Street and Lombardy Street Newark, NJ | coordinates={{coord|40|44|37.95|N|74|10|12.27|W|type:railwaystation_region:US-NJ|display=inline,title}} | line={{rail color box|system=NJ Transit|line=Broad Street}} | other={{bus icon|12px|NJT Bus}} NJT Bus: 11, 13, 27, 28, 29, 39, 41, 42, 43, 59, 65, and 66 | platform=1 side platform | levels= | tracks=1 | parking= | bicycle= | baggage_check= | passengers= | pass_year= | pass_percent= | pass_system= | opened=July 17, 2006 | closed= | rebuilt= | electrified=750 V (DC) overhead lines | ADA=yes | code= | owned=New Jersey Transit | zone=1 | former= | services= {{Adjacent stations|system=NJ Transit|line=Broad Street|left=NJPAC/Center Street|right=Newark Broad Street|oneway-right=yes}} | mpassengers= }}Washington Park station is a light rail station on the Newark Light Rail's Broad Street Extension. Service on this line opened on July 17, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. EDT.[1] It is located in Downtown Newark, New Jersey, on the southbound side of Broad Street between Bridge and Lombardy Streets adjacent to the park that lends its name to the station. It is directly across from the headquarters of IDT Corporation and 1 Washington Park and during the afternoon rush hour carries many outgoing commuters from these buildings to Newark Penn Station. Two key attractions near this station are the Newark Museum and Newark Public Library. The station is also located near the James Street Commons Historic neighborhood, Rutgers Business School and the Polhemus house. The station is above ground, as is most of the second NLR line, except for a two-track tunnel having a portal to the south of Center Street that connects the line to the original NCS line at Newark Penn Station. This station receives only southbound trains, which leave Newark Broad Street station and continue on to NJPAC/Center Street and Newark Penn Station. The station also features two installations of public art by Willie Cole, a native Newarker and African American conceptual and visual artist.[2] References1. ^New Jersey Transit Travel Alert announcing opening of Newark Light Rail Extended service. 2. ^WASHINGTON PARK STATION; NEWARK, NEW JERSEY External links{{NJT links}}
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