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- Q7984323 subject Q8467912.
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- Q7984323 abstract "West Arlington Station was a former railroad station in the Arlington section of Kearny in Hudson County, New Jersey. The station was used by the Erie Railroad along its New York & Greenwood Lake Railroad division. The second of two stations in Arlington, the station was located on North Midland Avenue, just off the intersection with County Route 699 (Passaic Avenue). Along with a passenger train portion, West Arlington Station also held WR Tower, the interlocking tower to handle the nearby WR Draw swing bridge over the Passaic River. The station was first constructed in 1874, (and rebuilt in 1895) with a single story passenger train station and a double story WR Tower attached to the building. The station saw its last passenger train on September 30, 1966, a train along the Caldwell Branch of the New York and Greenwood Lake, which ended the need for the old station half, although that was not torn out. The last Erie-Lackawanna Railway train to cross the nearby swing bridge and use WR Tower was in 1976, when the system was turned over to Conrail. In 1976, the old West Arlington station burned down and was not replaced. The Montclair Connection caused the alignment and the swing bridge to no longer be needed. Passenger service along the alignment ended on September 20, 2002.".
- Q7984323 address "Kearny, New Jersey".
- Q7984323 address "North Midland Avenue".
- Q7984323 agencyStationCode "1703".
- Q7984323 closingDate "1966-09-30".
- Q7984323 closingYear "1966".
- Q7984323 numberOfPlatformLevels "1".
- Q7984323 numberOfTracks "2".
- Q7984323 openingYear "1874".
- Q7984323 owner Q1353770.
- Q7984323 owner Q444183.
- Q7984323 owningOrganisation Q1353770.
- Q7984323 owningOrganisation Q444183.
- Q7984323 railwayPlatforms "2 side platforms".
- Q7984323 rebuildingYear "1895".
- Q7984323 servingRailwayLine Q7014891.
- Q7984323 thumbnail West_Arlington_Station_site.JPG?width=300.
- Q7984323 wikiPageWikiLink Q1353770.
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- Q7984323 address "Kearny, New Jersey".
- Q7984323 address "North Midland Avenue".
- Q7984323 closed "1966-09-30".
- Q7984323 code "1703".
- Q7984323 levels "1".
- Q7984323 line Q7014891.
- Q7984323 name "West Arlington".
- Q7984323 opened "1874".
- Q7984323 owned Q1353770.
- Q7984323 owned Q444183.
- Q7984323 platform "2".
- Q7984323 rebuilt "1895".
- Q7984323 tracks "2".
- Q7984323 point "40.7761 -74.1493".
- Q7984323 type Place.
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- Q7984323 type Infrastructure.
- Q7984323 type Location.
- Q7984323 type Place.
- Q7984323 type Station.
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- Q7984323 type Q719456.
- Q7984323 comment "West Arlington Station was a former railroad station in the Arlington section of Kearny in Hudson County, New Jersey. The station was used by the Erie Railroad along its New York & Greenwood Lake Railroad division. The second of two stations in Arlington, the station was located on North Midland Avenue, just off the intersection with County Route 699 (Passaic Avenue).".
- Q7984323 label "West Arlington (Erie Railroad station)".
- Q7984323 lat "40.7761".
- Q7984323 long "-74.1493".
- Q7984323 depiction West_Arlington_Station_site.JPG.
- Q7984323 name "West Arlington".