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Existing comment: Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal
Jersey City, New Jersey
built 1889
The Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal is the most-visited site in Jersey City, NJ. The terminal served as the Central Railroad of New Jersey's waterfront passenger station, linking passengers from the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island to the rest of the U.S. The terminal no longer serves railway customers. After undergoing significant repairs after Hurricane Sandy in 2012, the building reopened in 2016 with a small museum in the terminal that shares Jersey City history.
An architectural highlight of this station is the clock tower. Carved around the clock face are homages to agriculture, science, commerce, and industry. This detail underscores the importance of the terminal as a junction for economic progress during the industrial age.
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