Hudson Avenue station (Erie Railroad) explained

HUDSON AVENUE
Style:Erie Railroad
Address:West Hudson Avenue (at Curry Street), Englewood, Bergen County, New Jersey 07631
Line:Northern Branch
Levels:1
Opened:May 26, 1859[1]
Closed:September 30, 1966[2]
Code:1923[3]
Owned:Northern Railroad of New Jersey (1859 - 1942)
Erie Railroad (1942 - 1960)
Erie Lackawanna Railway (1960 - 1966)
Other Services Header:Former services

Hudson Avenue (formerly known as Highwood) is a former railroad station between Hudson Avenue and Ivy Lane in Englewood, New Jersey. It was once served by the Erie Railroad's Northern Branch. By 1910 the station also served as the Highwood neighborhood of Englewood’s post office.[4] The station is no longer standing.

It was preceded by the Tenafly station (towards Nyack), and followed by the Englewood station (towards Jersey City).

Notes and References

  1. News: Closter History Goes Back to 17th Century . June 13, 2020 . The Bergen Evening Record . May 18, 1954 . Hackensack, New Jersey . 16. Newspapers.com.
  2. News: O'Donnell . Maureen . Erie's 1205 Goes for Last Trip . June 13, 2020 . The Bergen Evening Record . October 1, 1966 . Hackensack, New Jersey . A1–A2. Newspapers.com.
  3. Web site: List of Station Names and Numbers. May 1, 1916. Erie Railroad. Jersey City, New Jersey. June 13, 2020.
  4. Web site: Beuscher. Kristin. July 30, 2019. BACK IN TIME: Englewood's Highwood Railroad Station. June 9, 2020. Pascack Press & Northern Valley Press. en-US.