
Rebuilt Train Station Revitalizes New Jersey Community
The Northeast headhouse of the glass-and-steel PATH station in Harrison, New Jersey, which replaced its 80-year-old predecessor in October, is open for service and showcases what lies ahead for the community’s new transportation hub.
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Thursday, 24 January 2019
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The new station features modern amenities, glass-enclosed weather-protected station entrances, modern elevators, widened stairs and escalator access to the platform.
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The glass and metal PATH station replaces the adjacent outdated platform, which had been serving the Northeast Corridor line since 1937.
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WSP was part of a joint venture to design the new $180 million portion of the train station, working on behalf of PATH.