South Street station (Pennsylvania Railroad)

South Street is a closed station located along the Northeast Corridor in Newark, New Jersey.

Construction on the station began in 1901, the original station had restrooms, a large waiting room, baggage facilities, a newsstand, and a telegraph office.

However, this was mixed up with the new station planned to be in the south ward, and politicians responded with anger to the Port Authority as a result.

The Port Authority later explained the misunderstanding and that the South Ward project was not cancelled but still in the planning phase.

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