Teterboro station
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The station opened on the [[Erie Railroad]]'s [[New Jersey and New York Railroad]] Division on May 29, 1904, as '''Williams Avenue''', named after the street in Hasbrouck Heights that used to cross at the station. The station was one of two in Hasbrouck Heights, with the other station at Malcolm Avenue. The namesake street, Williams Avenue, was cut off at the railroad tracks in August 1934. The station depot built at Williams Avenue burned on July 10, 1916 and was replaced by an abandoned freight car to use as temporary structure. This would be replaced by an old passenger coach, which was in use through [[World War I]]. |
The station opened on the [[Erie Railroad]]'s [[New Jersey and New York Railroad]] Division on May 29, 1904, as '''Williams Avenue''', named after the street in Hasbrouck Heights that used to cross at the station. The station was one of two in Hasbrouck Heights, with the other station at Malcolm Avenue. The namesake street, Williams Avenue, was cut off at the railroad tracks in August 1934. The station depot built at Williams Avenue burned on July 10, 1916 and was replaced by an abandoned freight car to use as temporary structure. This would be replaced by an old passenger coach, which was in use through [[World War I]]. |
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In 1967, as part of consolidation efforts, the railroad closed the Hasbrouck Heights station and demolished it due to construction of [[New Jersey Route 17|Route 17]].{{cite news |title=Stations of Erie to be Merged |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26464680/erie-consolidation-may-24-1967/ |access-date=May 9, 2022 |work=The Bergen Record |date=May 24, 1967 |page=19|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}} Under NJ Transit, Teterboro had no weekend service, with the exception |
In 1967, as part of consolidation efforts, the railroad closed the Hasbrouck Heights station and demolished it due to construction of [[New Jersey Route 17|Route 17]].{{cite news |title=Stations of Erie to be Merged |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26464680/erie-consolidation-may-24-1967/ |access-date=May 9, 2022 |work=The Bergen Record |date=May 24, 1967 |page=19|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}} Under NJ Transit, Teterboro had no weekend service, with the exception of one late night outbound local train from Hoboken. However, on November 8, 2020, NJ Transit introduced full weekend service.{{cite press release|title=NJ Transit Enhances Weekend Rail Service at Select Stations|url=https://www.njtransit.com/press-releases/nj-transit-enhances-weekend-rail-service-select-stations|date=November 5, 2020|publisher=NJ Transit|access-date=May 8, 2022}} |
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== History == |
== History == |
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