Everything about Grove Street Path Station totally explained
Grove Street is a
PATH station on Newark Avenue between Grove Street and Luis Muñoz Marín Boulevard in
Jersey City, New Jersey. Opened on
September 6,
1910 as
Grove-Henderson Streets station, it's situated in the heart of Jersey City's historic downtown district. Up until the 1980s, the station was nothing more than a simple kiosk underneath the
Pennsylvania Railroad's mainline
viaduct, which ran above what is now Christopher Columbus Drive. (The railroad viaduct was taken down in the late 1960s.)
Before the station was reconfigured in the 1970s, the station had two exits: one, at the station's westerly end, led to the intersection of Grove Street and Newark Avenue, and sat under the PRR viaduct. The station's easterly end exited to Henderson Street (now Marín Boulevard). As part of the station's reconstruction, the eastern and western exits were closed in favor of a mezzanine situated in a triangle formed by the intersections of Grove Street, Newark Avenue, and Columbus Drive. Two stairways from the platform level connect to the mezzanine, with fare turnstiles at the top of each stairway. Two exits lead to street level; one, with escalators, leads to the station's primary kiosk, while the other is a stairway that leads to the south side of Columbus Drive. As a result of a surge in ridership at the station, the Port Authority reopened the easterly exit and built a second kiosk at the corner of Columbus Drive and Marín Boulevard.
The station is served by the
Newark-World Trade Center and
Journal Square-33rd Street trains.
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