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Elizabeth Train Station | Elizabeth


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Landmark: Elizabeth Train Station
City: Elizabeth
Country: USA New Jersey
Continent: North America

Elizabeth Train Station, Elizabeth, USA New Jersey, North America

Elizabeth Train Station is a commuter rail station located in Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA. It serves as a key transit hub for the city.

Visual Characteristics

The station features a multi-story brick building with concrete platforms. The primary facade is constructed from red brick, with white trim around the windows and doorways. The roofline is relatively low, with a flat or gently sloped profile. Platform canopies are supported by steel columns.

Location & Access Logistics

Elizabeth Train Station is situated at 100 North Broad Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07201. It is approximately 1.5 kilometers north of the Elizabeth city center. On-site parking is available, though capacity can be limited during peak hours. The station is served by NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor Line and the North Jersey Coast Line. Several local bus routes also stop directly at or adjacent to the station, including the 112, 115, and 48.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The current station building was constructed in 1912, replacing an earlier structure. It was designed by architect Frank J. Nies. The station was built to accommodate the growing passenger traffic associated with the railroad's expansion and the industrial development of Elizabeth.

Key Highlights & Activities

Passengers can board and alight trains for travel to New York Penn Station, Trenton, and various points along the Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast Line. The station facilitates commuter travel and intercity rail connections. Waiting areas are provided within the station building.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available within the station building. Limited seating is provided in waiting areas. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable within the station and on the platforms. Food vendors are not permanently located within the station, but nearby businesses on Broad Street offer dining options.

Best Time to Visit

For photography of the station's architecture, morning light offers direct illumination on the eastern facade. For passenger convenience, visiting during off-peak hours (mid-morning or early afternoon on weekdays, or weekends) can result in less crowded conditions.

Facts & Legends

Elizabeth Train Station was one of the first stations on the Northeast Corridor to be electrified, facilitating faster and more frequent service in the early 20th century. A local anecdote suggests that during Prohibition, a secret tunnel was rumored to exist connecting the station to a nearby speakeasy, though no evidence has ever been found.

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