Broadway–Paterson station
1872 establishments in New Jersey1966 disestablishments in New JerseyFormer New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway stationsFormer railway stations in New JerseyProposed NJ Transit rail stations ... and 4 more
Railway stations in Passaic County, New JerseyRailway stations in the United States closed in 1966Railway stations in the United States opened in 1872Transportation in Paterson, New Jersey
Broadway–Paterson was a New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad (NYS&W) station in Paterson, New Jersey near the level, or at-grade crossing south of Broadway at Ellison Place and Madison Avenue. Service by the New Jersey Midland, a predecessor to the NYS&W, had begun in 1873. It was originally known as Paterson, but was renamed after a junction of the railroad's mainline was created to build the Paterson City Branch. The station house, demolished in 1982, was situated between the two lines and served as the Susquehanna's headquarters for several years. Passenger service on the branch ended in 1960 and on the mainline in 1966.
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Van Houten Street, Paterson
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N 40.917111 ° | E -74.1553731 ° |
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Van Houten Street
07501 Paterson
New Jersey, United States
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