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Address | Waterfront Terrace Weehawken, NJ |
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Connections | 23, 64, 67, 68, 156R, 158, and 159R | |||||||||||||||
Platforms | 1 island platform | |||||||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | |||||||||||||||
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Opened | 7 September 2004 | |||||||||||||||
Electrified | 750VDC | |||||||||||||||
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Owned by | New Jersey Transit | |||||||||||||||
Fare zone | 1 | |||||||||||||||
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Passengers (2006) | 119,340 34% | |||||||||||||||
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Lincoln Harbor is a station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) located at Waterfront Terrace, north of 19th Street, in Weehawken, New Jersey. The station opened on September 7, 2004.
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The station's name is taken from the area along the Hudson River to the east, which in turn was named for the Lincoln Tunnel to the west. It is situated in the shadow of the Lincoln Tunnel Approach and Helix, which crosses the bluff at the end of the Hudson Palisades and descends in a circle to the art deco toll plaza and portals. To the east lies commercial and residential district, partially redeveloped by Hartz Mountain Industries,[1][2][3] which had acquired the Erie Railroad yards that had once predominated the area north of Weehawken Cove in 1981.[4] In 2011, it announced that it would continue residential development with the contruction of three rental apartment buildings adajacent to the station to open in 2013. [4] Erie's Pier D and Piershed is a remnant of the rail era listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places in 1984.,[5] and is now used as office space. While most of the route is at grade just north of the station a bridge carries trains over a busy intersection. at the foot of King's Bluff.
The municipal athletic fields of Weehawken Recreation Park are to the northheast, and north of that, Weehawken Port Imperial. The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway runs along the shore of the North River, providing access to the water's edge and marinas for recreational boating, and New York Waterway ferries to the West Midtown Ferry Terminal. UBS,[6] Swatch Group USA,[7] Hartz Mountain[8] Telx (colocation center)[9][10] are among the corporations which maintain offices in the neighborhood, which also hosts a Sheraton Hotel.[11]
Destination | route | transfers |
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Tonnelle westbound |
Port Imperial Bergenline |
At Port Imperial: New York Waterway At Bergenline: NJT buses and guaguas |
Hoboken Terminal southbound |
Hoboken | At Hoboken Terminal: PATH to Midtown Manhattan NJT/MTA Rail Hudson Place bus station New York Waterway |
West Side Jersey City southbound |
Hoboken Downtown Jersey City |
At Exchange Place: PATH to WTC, Journal Square, Newark Penn Station NJT buses Paulus Hook Ferry Terminal |
Bayonne | Greenville and Bayonne require transfer at stations between Pavonia-Newport and Liberty State Park. |
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