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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
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
Station Location Notes Date Opened
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

References

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  1. ^ Riley, John Harrington. The Newark City Subway Lines. J.H. Riley, 1987
  2. ^ Railfan & Railroad, Volume 20. Newtown, NJ: Carstens Publication, 2001
  3. ^ Railfan & Railroad, Volume 21. Newtown, NJ: Carstens Publications, 2002.
  4. ^ Riley, John Harrington. The Newark City Subway Lines. J.H. Riley, 1987