Address: Fair Lawn, NJ 07410, USA
“Broadway is an NJ Transit train station served by the Bergen County Line located in Fair Lawn, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. It is one of two NJ Transit train stations in Fair Lawn, the other being Radburn. The station is located on an overpass above Route 4, which is known as Broadway in Elmwood Park and Fair Lawn. Originally known as a passenger stop called "Warren Point", the elevated Broadway station dates to 1931 when the NJ Route 4 highway was built between Paterson and the George Washington Bridge. No parking for the station is available in Fair Lawn. An 80-space permit parking lot is available across Broadway at East 55th Street in Elmwood Park. The station is accessible on foot from Broadway and Rosalie Street, the latter of which dead ends at the Suffern-bound (northbound) platform, and from Broadway using two separate staircases. The Hoboken-bound (southbound) platform has a ticket machine and a shelter (pictured), which can protect passengers from rain and snow. The station recently[when?] underwent an upgrade where most of its signage and its shelter was replaced; in addition signs were installed at the corner of Broadway and East 55th Street and on the wall abutting the stairway to the Suffern-bound platform identifying the station as "Broadway Fair Lawn". The station has two tracks, each with a low-level side plattform.”
Address: Lower Merion Township, PA 19010, USA
“Unlike most stations on the near Main Line, has ramp access on both sides - great for frequent travelers w/ rolling luggage or of course for wheelchair riders”
Address: 9501 S Vincennes Ave, Chicago, IL 60643, USA
Address: Gloucester, MA 01930, USA
“My friend and I decided to stay in Gloucester during our visit to Salem, for a couple of reasons. The first, everywhere in Salem was booked solid, and expensive (especially in October), the second is that it is the place where the Andrea Gail was from, the ship in the movie The Perfect Storm. As a native New Yorker, I am very used to transit that runs 24/7 (altho very slowly). This lovely little town is nothing at all like New York. It is peaceful, and a wonderful place to relax and unwind, to re-center yourself and release any stress you have. Even with the holiday weekend (we went on Columbus day weekend) the trains worked very well. They aren't like NYC trains, more like MetroNorth here or perhaps Amtrak. You can even purchase your tickets on the train (credit, debit or cash, the conductors can take payments). The trains pass by some of the most beautiful scenery, through forests and by the ocean, with sailboats and fishing trawlers. We walked to the train station, mostly because we couldn't find the bus stop, but saw the most amazing and historic homes, and the Gordon's Fishermen location. (We were going to go whale watching, but there was a gale warning in effect, so we decided against that. It's still on my to do list). If you visit Gloucester, I encourage you to visit Zeke's Place, a wonderful little dinner on East Main street. Fair warning, this place is small, but hugely popular, so be prepared to wait for a table, (leave your name and cell number and they do call when they have a table for you) I promise you Zeke's is worth the wait. All food there is locally sourced, so its very fresh, and cooked on premises, even the bread, of which there are several different kinds to chose from. I had a Paleo breakfast, which is your choice of egg style over a roasted/grilled half of a sweet potato, with fresh watermelon slices, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and strawberries, and the most DELICIOUS Avocado, tomato and red onion salsa (I think that's what they called it). Honestly, remembering that breakfast is making my mouth water a week later. You know the food is fantastic if you remember it! Gloucester is a wonderful place overall, I would love to go back and spend more time exploring!”
Address: E 91st St, Chicago, IL 60619, USA
“No complaints about this station! Worked downtown for almost 12yrs and took this train more times than you can count never a problem! Always on time,parking excellent,secure(can’t guarantee) but never had a problem!”
Address: 385 Court St, Plymouth, MA 02360, USA
“Plenty of parking. Clean. Safe. Bright and open. ”
Address: Queens, NY 11354, USA
“Great, but needs a proper shelter for customers during inclement weather (like almost every other LIRR Station.) ”
Address: Forney Rd, Mesquite, TX 75149, USA
Address: 4783 Rhawn St, Philadelphia, PA 19136, USA
“For a station in Philadelphia it's pretty good. Ticket office on site an great parking lot where you can pay online. We'll lit parking with easy access to the platform.”
Address: Chicago, IL 60646, USA
“NOT FREE PARKING. They only take cash and it's $1.50. Machines are on the west side (where you board Chicago bound trains). Seems to be enough parking as of 8am on a Monday.”
Address: 600 E Main St, Lakeland, FL 33801, USA
“I came here yesterday to bring my oldest son for his first time inside a train,for a surprise. I cannot explain my emotions here but I can tell you guys the incredible moment that my son passed. Every employee was so nice with my son also the conductor Elsie . My son got microcephalie,adhd and fragile X sindrome. I Thank you everyone of you on that schedule. It was like 12pm when we do A roadtrip, Lakeland thru Tampa. Waoo I will never forget this moment my son either. He was telling me on our way home how incredible was that trip. He want to go agwin,next time i go with my 3 sons together”
Address: S Greenwood Ave, Chicago, IL 60619, USA
Address: Chicago, IL 60652, USA
“Beautifully landscaped station. I love taking the train to/from here to Orland Park or wherever it is that I need to go along the Southwest Service Line. Friendly train crews, and clean trains.”
Address: Southborough, MA 01772, USA
“Could really use more coverage also an over rail foot bridge would be best for this station”
Address: 7876 Spring Ave, Elkins Park, PA 19027, USA
“Walking distance from Bill Cosby's Philadelphia gaff.”
Address: Queens, NY 11368, USA
“Let's go Mets! Not ada accessible, no tvms. accessible from the. Port Washington branch only. stops here for met games and other special events only”
Address: 5601 S 6th St, Milwaukee, WI 53221, USA
“Besides the convenience for AMTRAK passengers, this station is a fun place to train watch with kids. The platform is publicly accessible, so you can get Up Close And Personal as the trains operate. Not only fun when the Hiawatha stops, but also when passing-through Empire Builder speeds by or long freight trains lumber along.”
Address: Sharon Hill, PA 19079, USA
“Excellent service, the young lady attendant was very courteous. The coaches were clean.”
Address: Philadelphia, PA 19119, USA
“Clean and quiet with ample amount of parking in the area.”
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