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Through the Public Service Corporation, he proposed a rapid transit railway to Bloomfield and beyond, to be built in the canal bed.
Public Service had been a major contributor to the development of the PCC car, and in 1934 actually had a prototype PCC design of its own on the drawing boards.
Public Service Electric and Gas covered the 5.32 acres of prime downtown land with a magnificent new glass and steel tower and plaza as the new decade began.
www.almankoff.com /trollarb.shtml   (2337 words)

  
 Newark Public Service Terminal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Public Service Terminal was a two-level streetcar station in Newark, New Jersey, owned and operated by the Public Service Corporation.
The terminal opened on May 1, 1916, as a solution to traffic problems on Newark streets, especially at the Broad Street/Market Street intersection.
On June 20, 1937, the Cedar Street Subway was pushed through to the new Newark Penn Station as part of the Newark City Subway.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Newark_Public_Service_Terminal   (250 words)

  
 Abandoned Stations : Kresge's & McCrory's
The Cedar St subway was constructed in 1914-1916 by the Public Service Railway to bring streetcars into the lower level of the new Public Service Terminal in downtown Newark.
The large Public Service Terminal filled the block between Park St and Mulberry St on the north side of Raymond Blvd. The public entered at street level, and reached the cars by going up or down to the two terminal levels.
Public Service Coordinated Transport had developed a hybrid All Service Vehicle that could run as a trolleybus and as an off-wire gasoline-electric bus, and began converting its streetcar lines to ASVs.
www.columbia.edu /~brennan/abandoned/cedarst.html   (1576 words)

  
 Northern New Jersey: Light Rail's Spectacular Comeback
With its massive two-level terminal at Hoboken's then-busy Erie-Lackawanna regional railway terminal, the Hoboken light rail terminal served as a hub for regional commuter trains, rapid transit, ferries, and the light rail services which interconnected the region.
In the heart of Newark, the giant Public Service Terminal (right) was another hub for trolleys, which accessed spacious terminal areas on both an upper level and a subway level (via the short Cedar St. subway).
Electric trolleys provided fast, convenient connections with a wide array of other public transport modes – rapid transit and regional "commuter" railways, as well as motor buses and trolleybuses – all of which was highly attractive to the public and made public transport a significant means of mobility, even after the advent of the automobile.
www.lightrailnow.org /news/n_nj001.htm   (3744 words)

  
 RAILROAD.NET - Newark's Best Kept Secret: The City Subway
Newark Penn Station is an Art Deco monument to the efficiency of modern transportation.
It is the westernmost terminal for PATH (the former PRR-controlled Hudson and Manhattan Railroad), a major hub for NJ Transit, and a stop for Amtrak (both running over the former PRR mainline).
Public Service Coordinated Transport of New Jersey operated the line through the 1970s, when the state began its process of taking over operations.
www.railroad.net /articles/railfanning/newarksubway/index.php   (1687 words)

  
 Budget Traveller's Guide to Sleeping in the Newark airport
Newark is actually is the best airport for that since you only have to jump on the NJ Transit line which takes your right downtown in 20 minutes (EWR has a station, hint, hint) and it only costs $14 dollars one way.
Newark is a hub for Continental and so is....(I dont remember anymore but it's one of the cities affected by the snowstorm).
The gates at the far end of terminal C were quite deserted by 11pm, and there is an abundance of long padded benches upholstered in gray vinyl.
www.sleepinginairports.net /usa/newark.htm   (5738 words)

  
 Newark International Airport
The airport is located 2 miles (3km) south of Newark, 16 miles (26km) southwest of New York.
The AirTrain is a free service that ferries passengers between the three terminals.
SuperShuttle Manhattan is a shared minibus service which goes to all areas of Manhattan, including hotels, and costs $15-$19.
newark.airporthotelservice.com /newark_airport.html   (321 words)

  
 Newark Light Rail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1937, the subway was extended to a lower level of the new Newark Penn Station.
Additionally, the Cedar Street Subway, which had been used to access the Newark Public Service Terminal from Washington Street, was pushed through to a junction with the subway between Broad Street and Penn Station.
The art work at the new stations has a common theme, titled "Riding with Sarah and Wayne." It is intended as a tribute to Newark's native daughter Sarah Vaughan and includes the lyrics to her signature song, Send in the Clowns.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Newark_City_Subway   (1967 words)

  
 Rail spur brings downtown Newark a taste of its past [Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers]
NEWARK, N.J. -- With the scraping of metal wheels on metal track and the occasional sparking of pantograph against overhead catenary wires, Newark’s rail transit system on Monday will usher in what many hope will be a new era.
The Newark campus of Rutgers, which also owns several parcels near the northern end of the spur, plans to move its business school, along with 3,500 students, into 11 floors of Mr.
In aging cities like Newark, major construction projects are often complicated by a variety of costly hurdles involving the environment and landmarks.
www.ble.org /pr/news/headline.asp?id=16504   (1167 words)

  
 Abandoned Stations : Newark City Subway platforms
The Newark City Subway was built by the City of Newark in 1929-1937 to provide an off-street route for some of the Public Service trolley lines.
Penn Station Newark was possibly the first intermodal transportation station, with dedicated areas for: mainline railroad trains, Hudson and Manhattan (now PATH) rapid transit trains, bus lanes, and the City Subway.
The four routes that ran out via the Public Service Terminal were very short-lived because Public Service Coordinated Transport converted them to All Service Vehicles, a hybrid trolleybus and gasoline-electric bus.
www.columbia.edu /~brennan/abandoned/newark.html   (680 words)

  
 The Newark Experience
Hidalgo, Hilda A. The Puerto Ricans in Newark, N.J. Newark, Aspira, 1971.
From the establishment of the University of Newark in 1936 to the merger of the University with Rutgers University in 1946.
Newark City Subway Timeline Significant dates in the history of the Newark City Subway from the building of the Morris Canal in the 1820s to the 1990s.
newark.rutgers.edu /~natalieb/newark.htm   (11352 words)

  
 Notes on the Collection of Transfers, Chapter 14
5, 8 and 9" ("service number" on this system meaning route number); the issuing direction is also indicated by the green color of the date surcharge on each coupon, including the main body, and by a green secondary diagonal bar surcharged on the main body and on each route coupon.
However, this is not necessary, except that with a horizontal transfer (as used by the Public Service Railway of New Jersey) the issuing route will not occupy the entire top, but only a portion of it.
When the transfer is thus divided, it may be desired to indicate the issuing direction alone by punching merely the heading of the desired half of the transfer; this is done with the forms issued by the Public Service Railway of New Jersey on lines not entering Newark.
www.sidis.net /Trans14.htm   (3435 words)

  
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It offers commuters direct service into New York Penn Station as well as continued service to Hoboken,"saving an estimated 15 to 20 minutes of travel time each way for commuters in Essex, Passaic, and Morris counties traveling to midtown Manhattan," the Governor said.
The inauguration of service to and from Hoboken on the growing light rail system was timed to coincide with NJ Transit's annual Transit Festival, which was centered at Hoboken's train station.
This publication is financed by the Federal Transit Administration and Federal Highway Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation.
www.njtpa.org /public_affairs/communique/com_10_02.htm   (2599 words)

  
 President Clinton's New Markets Tour: Highlighting The Investments Of Sports Organizations & Private Corporations In ...
The population in Newark dropped from 329,248 in 1980 to an estimated 267,823 in 1998, an 18.7% drop, while during that same time period the overall U.S. population grew by 19.3 %.
Its goal is to improve the city of Newark focusing on education and economic development by creating, facilitating and leveraging partnerships between and among private corporations, community organizations, educational institutions and the residents of Newark.
As a result, 820 residents have undergone job training, the Newark Housing Authority is acquiring 96 properties to build 200 rental townhouses, 125 residents participated in the positive parenting program, a coalition of 16 partners was established to address healthcare issues, and the crime rate decreased.
clinton3.nara.gov /WH/New/New_Markets_Nov/factsheets/newark.html   (3029 words)

  
 - Newark, NJ, Subway Connection
Newark's Penn Station serves the Northeast Corridor and was built by the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Newark's "Ironbound" section is so named because it is bordered completely by railroad tracks and yards.
The one that was for traffic from the PS Terminal Building to Newark Penn Station dips down and crosses under the westbound subway track making it ideal for the new branch line.
www.trainnet.org /dcforum/DCForumID24/51.html   (1824 words)

  
 NJIT - PublicInfo: Provost Search
Reporting directly to the Provost are the Deans of the Newark College of Engineering, the New Jersey School of Architecture, the College of Science and Liberal Arts, the School of Management, the College of Computing Sciences, and the Albert Dorman Honors College; the Dean of Graduate Studies; the University Librarian; and the Chief Information Officer.
NJIT awards approximately 1,800 degrees annually from the baccalaureate through the Ph.D. and is a leader in interdisciplinary applied research with related expenditures in excess of $70 million.
NJIT performs a spectrum of public service functions and includes economic development as a key component of its mission.
www.njit.edu /publicinfo/provost_search.php   (332 words)

  
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There is also a rotating beacon to assist pilots in locating the airport facility at night and during periods of inclement weather.
Travelers using the modern and accessible passenger terminal have their choice of on-site ground transportation and rental car services.
Winter service expands to Houston, Newark and Los Angeles operated by Continental Airlines and service to Dallas and Chicago with American Airlines.
www.montroseedc.org /airservice.htm   (191 words)

  
 Studentjobs.gov :
The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) is a component agency of the U.S. Department of Justice.
INS can be a stepping stone to a Federal career - when you graduate, the agency may non-competitively convert you to a full time position if available.
Studentjobs.gov is a joint project between the United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and the U.S. Department of Education's Student Financial Assistance office.
www.studentjobs.gov /agencies/agency-ins-newark.asp   (255 words)

  
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Newark Mayor Cory Booker tossed off his jacket and gave chase when he saw a police officer with gun drawn chasing a robbery suspect on Thursday.
A Newark gang member wanted on murder and drug distribution charges was arrested yesterday in Maryland by a team of law enforcement agencies led by the U.S. Marshals Service.
A Newark man charged with stabbing to death a 15-year-old lesbian in one of the state's first bias murder cases pleaded guilty yesterday to aggravated manslaughter in a deal that could net him as little as 20 years in prison.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/keyword?k=newark   (4755 words)

  
 2003 NBAA Business Aviation Fact Book - Business Aviation Industry Statistics
Few of the noisiest Stage 1 business aircraft still remain in service; less than 1 percent of the NBAA fleet is composed of Stage 1 aircraft.
As air traffic service begins to take advantage of the benefits satellite systems can provide, as well as a comprehensive redesign of the airspace by the FAA, efficiencies will begin to accrue to the industry in terms of safety, time and money.
Such efficiencies will be found in all air traffic environments: terminal, enroute domestic, oceanic, all altitudes, airport surface and approaches (at least to Category I minima and possibly lower) as well as departures.
web.nbaa.org /public/news/stats/factbook/2004/section4.php   (3780 words)

  
 NJ Transit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Complete early getaway and holiday schedules are listed in timetables, which are available at our Customer Service offices in Hoboken Terminal, Newark Penn Station, Penn Station New York, and Secaucus Junction.
Service will not operate on the Montclair-Boonton or Pascack Valley lines on Monday, May 29, 2006.
Connecting service for this train departs New York at 3:23 p.m.
www.njtransit.com /sa_service_adjustments_project.jsp?ID=3944   (622 words)

  
 Police chief suspended for leaving loaded gun in library - newarkadvocate.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
REYNOLDSBURG (AP) -- The police chief will be suspended for a week without pay, a punishment she recommended for leaving her purse at a library with a loaded pistol inside.
The Columbus suburb's mayor issued the punishment Monday for Chief Jeanne Miller after other officers confronted the chief about the Jan. 3 incident at the Reynoldsburg Public Library.
Miller said she realized after she drove off that she left her purse slung on chair at a computer terminal.
www.newarkadvocate.com /news/stories/20050216/localnews/1996591.html   (201 words)

  
 To and From the Airport.com - Newark New Jersey
Combines monorail from the terminal with New Jersey Transit and/or Amtrak to NYC's Penn Station, or south to Jersey cities and Hoboken, Trenton, Bay Head, Point Pleasant Beach, Belmar, Long Branch, Aberdeen-Matawan and Philadelphia.
A free Shuttle Bus Service is provided between P6 and Terminals A, B and C every 10-15 mins.
The closest public transport to the New York Cruise Passenger Ship Terminal is the A, C or E train at the 50
www.toandfromtheairport.com /newark.html   (904 words)

  
 SEPTA
Communicating with our customers is an essential aspect of SEPTA’s commitment to providing quality public transportation in the Philadelphia region.
Our Customer Service Department is available to answer questions about SEPTA services, schedules, policies, events, and any other inquiries.
During all other hours, the automated STAR service is available.
www.septa.org /inside/customer_service.html   (162 words)

  
 Newark, New Jersey (NJ) Detailed Profile - relocation, real estate, travel, jobs, hotels, hospitals, schools, crime
Newark, New Jersey business data: stores, dealers, real estate agents, wholesalers, restaurants...
Services: ticket office, enclosed waiting area, public restrooms, public payphones.
Services: ticket office, fully wheelchair accessible, enclosed waiting area, public restrooms, public payphones, snack bar, ATM, paid short-term parking, paid long-term parking, call for car rental service, taxi stand, intercity bus service, public transit connection.
www.city-data.com /city/Newark-New-Jersey.html   (1780 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Today In the Sky: Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Continental Airlines today starts nonstop service between Newark, N.J., and Barcelona, Spain.
During the slower winter season, Continental will reduce the daily service to five weekly flights.
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blogs.usatoday.com /sky/2006/05/newark_to_barce.html   (158 words)

  
 New Jersey Transit - Home
Beginning on Friday, December 1 at 10:00 p.m., and continuing until Thursday, December 21, Amtrak will perform platform repair on the east end of the track 1 platform at Newark Penn Station.
For the 2006 Holiday Season, NJ TRANSIT has added extra service to our bus and rail lines to ensure our customers needs are met!
Travel alerts, service updates and more can be sent to your pager, cell phone, or email.
www.njtransit.com   (182 words)

  
 NBAA Products & Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Only NBAA Members are eligible to be included in the Products and Services section of NBAA's Web site.
For more information on becoming an NBAA Member, review the membership information.
If you are already a Member and would like to update your information in the Products and Services section, e-mail membership@nbaa.org.
web.nbaa.org /public/marketplace/products/?MG_SV:Management_Services_   (228 words)

  
 Newark International Airport - Port Authority of NY & NJ - AVIATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Newark International Airport - Port Authority of NY & NJ - AVIATION
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