The Newport station (at different times known as the Erie , the Pavonia Avenue station or The Pavonia-Newport station) is a station on the PATH system. Located on Town Square Place (formerly Pavonia Avenue) at the corner of Washington Boulevard in the Newport neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey, it is served by the Hoboken–World Trade Center and Journal Square–33rd Street lines on weekdays, and by the Journal Square–33rd Street (via Hoboken) line on weekends. As of 2017, its estimated weekday use was nearly 20,000 passengers, up from 17,000 to 18,000 average weekday passengers in 2010.
In 2023, a proposal for a 420-foot, 40 story mixed-used high rise on top of the station was announced. The tower will house 423 residential units, including 71 studios, 211 one bedrooms and 141 two bedrooms. It will feature 3,450 square feet of retail space on the lower floors, and 45,000 square feet of commercial office space. Additionally, the building will include 6,400 square feet of amenity space on the fourth floor, 14,150 square feet of common outdoor space including a covered patio and roof terrace. The building will include 218 bicycle parking space. The development will also spruce up the area around the station, including new sidewalks, 16 new trees, new landscaping,...
Read moreThe Newport Subway (PATH) station in New Jersey is one of the most convenient transit hubs in the area, especially for those commuting between Jersey City and Manhattan. Located right in the heart of the Newport neighborhood, the station connects directly to the PATH line, making it easy to reach Midtown or the World Trade Center in just minutes.
The station itself is generally well maintained, with clear signage and electronic boards that keep you updated on train arrival times. Trains run frequently during peak hours, which is a big plus for commuters, though it can get crowded at rush hour. The platforms are clean, and the staff are usually available to assist if you have questions.
What makes this station particularly convenient is its proximity to the Newport Centre Mall and surrounding residential and business areas. You can step off the train and be at shopping, restaurants, or apartments within minutes. Safety and lighting are good, and the station has multiple entrances that make access simple.
Overall, the Newport Subway station is reliable, efficient, and a vital part of getting around Jersey City. It saves time and offers direct connections that make commuting into New York City...
Read moreWould give -5 stars if it could. Never on time . There app is a joke. Trains run late making you miss connecting trains turning a 30 minute trip into over an hour. The schedule posted in there app is completely different from what they show when you enter the station which is also different from what they show at the platform which is also different from what google shows. Idk how they get BILLIONS of our taxpayer money and can’t be reliable with there arrival/departure times. Path used to be good now it’s a complete joke. Sadly the joke is on us...
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