List of Newark City Subway stations
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This is a list of stations of the Newark City Subway, a rapid transit system serving Newark, New Jersey and its suburbs, Belleville and Bloomfield.
Station | Location | Notes | Date opened |
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Penn Station | Newark | Serves Downtown and the Ironbound district | June 20, 1937[1] |
Military Park | Newark | Serves Downtown. Formerly known as Broad Street station | May 26, 1935 |
Washington Street | Newark | Serves Downtown and University Heights | May 26, 1935 |
Warren Street | Newark | Serves University Heights | May 26, 1935 |
Norfolk Street | Newark | Serves University Heights. Open-cut station | May 26, 1935 |
Orange Street | Newark | Serves University Heights. Street-level station | May 26, 1935 |
Park Avenue | Newark | Serves Lower Roseville and Branch Brook Park. Open-cut station | May 26, 1935 |
Bloomfield Avenue | Newark | Serves Upper Roseville and Branch Brook Park. Open-cut station | May 26, 1935 |
Davenport Avenue | Newark | Serves Upper Roseville and Branch Brook Park. Open-cut station | May 26, 1935 |
Branch Brook Park | Newark | Serves Upper Roseville and Branch Brook Park. Open-cut station | 2001[2] |
Silver Lake | Belleville | Street-level station | 2002[3] |
Grove Street | Bloomfield | 0.7 miles from Watsessing Avenue Station. Street-level station | 2002 |
Cedar Street Subway (defunct)[4]
[edit]Station | Location | Notes | Date Opened |
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Penn Station | Newark | April 30, 1916 | |
Public Service Terminal | Newark | April 30, 1916 | |
Kresge–Broad Street | Newark | Served the Kresge-Newark department store | January 27, 1927 |
Washington Street | Newark | April 30, 1916 |