Trans-Hudson rail network

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The Trans-Hudson rail network is a rapid transit system that connects New Jersey with Manhattan via tunnels under the Hudson River, primarily serving commuters traveling between the two states.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commuter rail network
rapid transit system
connects Manhattan
New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey
crosses Hudson River
crossesBetween New Jersey and New York
hasDirectionOfTravel bidirectional
hasEconomicRole supports labor mobility in New York metropolitan area
hasEnvironmentalRole provides alternative to automobile commuting across Hudson River
hasGeographicFeature under-river alignment
hasInfrastructureType subaqueous tunnel
hasKeyCorridor New Jersey–Manhattan commuter corridor
hasMode rail
hasSocialRole facilitates cross-state travel for work and leisure
isPartOf New York–New Jersey transportation network
surface form: New York metropolitan area transportation network

regional mass transit system
locatedIn Northeastern United States
United States of America
surface form: United States
primaryFunction serve commuters traveling between New Jersey and Manhattan
serves interstate commuters
servicePattern frequent service during peak hours
serviceType regional transit
urban transit
supports daily work commuting
reverse commuting
uses rail tunnels

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33rd Street station (PATH) partOfNetwork Trans-Hudson rail network
Journal Square–33rd Street line serviceArea Trans-Hudson rail network
this entity surface form: Trans-Hudson corridor
New York City metropolitan area commuter rail network hasOperator Trans-Hudson rail network
this entity surface form: Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) (partially overlapping regional rail)
Main Line (NJ Transit) railSystem Trans-Hudson rail network
this entity surface form: North Jersey rail network