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Encyclopedia > Waterfront Connection

The Waterfront Connection allows trains from New Jersey Transit's Newark Division to go to Hoboken Terminal. The connection opened on September 9, 1991. It consists of a single track that splits from the Northeast Corridor main line to Penn Station New York as it rises to go over the main Hoboken Division line to Hoboken, and heads east with a bridge over PATH's westbound track and a Conrail freight line, merging into the Hoboken line from the south.


The Waterfront Connection is part of the bigger Kearny Junction.


External links

  • NJ Transit Major Capital Projects (http://www.nj.com/njtransit/agate.ssf?/njtransit/projects.html) (unofficial)


New Jersey Transit (official site (http://www.njtransit.com/))
Hoboken Division Erie Lines: Bergen County Line – Main Line – Pascack Valley Line
Morris and Essex Lines: Gladstone Branch – Montclair-Boonton Line – Morristown Line
Newark Division North Jersey Coast LineNortheast Corridor LinePrinceton BranchRaritan Valley Line
South NJ and light rail Atlantic City Line – Hudson-Bergen Light RailNewark City SubwayRiver LINE
Connections Aldene Connection – Hunter ConnectionKearny ConnectionMontclair ConnectionSecaucus JunctionWaterfront Connection
Other information New Jersey Transit rail operationsList of New Jersey Transit stations

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The waterfront should be developed in such a way that it is an integrated extension of the existing Village core, centered around the train station.
New residential development on the waterfront should not create a separate enclave, but rather another neighborhood, comparable in scale to other neighborhoods in Hastings, and with the same positive relationship to the downtown and the Village as a whole.
The relationship of the Village to the waterfront changes along its length: the north is the most accessible, the most public and the most intimately connected with the Village center; the south is the most private and least accessible.
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