Roseville Avenue was a transfer station on New Jersey Transit's Morris & Essex Lines (consisting of the Montclair Branch, Morristown Line and Gladstone Branch) in Newark, New Jersey, United States. The station was built by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1903 as part of a project to lower the tracks below the road surface to eliminate grade crossings. It serviced Newark's Roseville neighborhood. It once had two tracks (one each eastbound and westbound) on the Lackawanna mainline and two low-wall platforms, with an additional platform along the Montclair Branch. The station remained in service during most of the 20th century, until New Jersey Transit closed the station on September 16, 1984.
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| - Roseville Avenue was a transfer station on New Jersey Transit's Morris & Essex Lines (consisting of the Montclair Branch, Morristown Line and Gladstone Branch) in Newark, New Jersey, United States. The station was built by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1903 as part of a project to lower the tracks below the road surface to eliminate grade crossings. It serviced Newark's Roseville neighborhood. It once had two tracks (one each eastbound and westbound) on the Lackawanna mainline and two low-wall platforms, with an additional platform along the Montclair Branch. The station remained in service during most of the 20th century, until New Jersey Transit closed the station on September 16, 1984. (en)
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| - Former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad stations
- Former NJ Transit stations
- Former railway stations in New Jersey
- Railway stations in Essex County, New Jersey
- Montclair Connection
- Flag stop
- Boonton, New Jersey
- Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
- Hoboken Terminal
- Railway stations in the United States opened in 1905
- Newark Broad Street Station
- Gladstone Branch
- Montclair, New Jersey
- Montclair-Boonton Line
- Morristown Line
- Railway stations closed in 1984
- Transportation in Newark, New Jersey
- East Orange (NJT station)
- Erie–Lackawanna Railroad
- Ampere (NJT station)
- 1984 disestablishments in New Jersey
- Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad
- 1905 establishments in New Jersey
- Consolidated Rail Corporation
- Roseville, Newark, New Jersey
- New Jersey Transit
- Newark, New Jersey
- Morris & Essex Lines
- New Jersey Board of Public Utilities
- New Jersey Department of Transportation
- Denville, New Jersey
- Grove Street (NJT station)
- Newark Broad Street (NJT station)
- Montclair Branch
- The Oranges, New Jersey
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| - Roseville Avenue and Seventh Avenue in Roseville, Newark, New Jersey (en)
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| - A view of Seventh Avenue, Newark in the Roseville District in the early 1900s. The entirety of the station is visible in this aerial. (en)
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| - Roseville Avenue was a transfer station on New Jersey Transit's Morris & Essex Lines (consisting of the Montclair Branch, Morristown Line and Gladstone Branch) in Newark, New Jersey, United States. The station was built by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1903 as part of a project to lower the tracks below the road surface to eliminate grade crossings. It serviced Newark's Roseville neighborhood. It once had two tracks (one each eastbound and westbound) on the Lackawanna mainline and two low-wall platforms, with an additional platform along the Montclair Branch. The station remained in service during most of the 20th century, until New Jersey Transit closed the station on September 16, 1984. Today, the only landmarks that mark the former station site are a metal utility box labeled "Roseville," and several flights of concrete stairs in the sides of the concrete-lined depression in which the track of the Morristown Line runs between the East Orange and Newark Broad Street stations. Shortly east of this structure, the Montclair-Boonton Line splits from the Morristown Line on its way to Montclair, Boonton, and Denville. (en)
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