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Coordinates: 40°45′29.5″N 74°12′8.1″W / 40.758194°N 74.202250°W
Grove Street was a New Jersey Transit station in East Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, United States, along the Morris and Essex Line. The station was first built in 1901 by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (DL&W), and opened to the public in 1903.[4] A second story was added to the eastbound station house after the DL&W elevated the tracks through East Orange in 1922.[4] New Jersey Transit discontinued rail service to Grove Street on April 7, 1991.[1] The entire station was demolished in 1995. References[edit]
Which NJ Transit entrance to Penn Station?To access NJTransit trains enter Penn Station at Seventh Avenue and 31st Street or Seventh Avenue and 32nd Street.
Can you take NJ Transit from Penn Station?Five NJ TRANSIT rail lines serve Penn Station New York. Customers traveling from the west can transfer at Newark Penn Station to New York service.
What are the stops on the New Jersey Transit?Hoboken Terminal. New York Penn Station. Newark Penn Station. Secaucus Junction. Trenton Transit Center.. Atlantic City. Newark Broad Street Station. Newark Penn Station. New York Penn Station. Secaucus Junction.. What train line is orange NJ?One of two stops in the city (along with Highland Avenue), it is served by New Jersey Transit's Morris and Essex Lines: the Morristown Line to Hackettstown and the Gladstone Branch to Gladstone for trains from New York Penn Station and Hoboken Terminal.
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Orange station (NJ Transit). |