Communipaw Terminal
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Communipaw Terminal was the waterfront terminal on the Hudson River for the Central Railroad of New Jersey's commuter and passenger service. It originally opened in 1864, was relocated in 1889, and operated until April 30, 1967 when the Aldene Plan was implemented due to the CNJ's bankruptcy.
Today, the terminal remains as part of Liberty State Park, and serves as the departure point for ferries to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.
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Active terminals: | Penn Station (PT&T) - Grand Central - Flatbush Avenue - Long Island City - Hoboken |
Former terminals: | Communipaw - Exchange Place - Pavonia - Weehawken |
Other stations: | Jamaica - Newark Penn Station |