Port Authority Trans-Hudson

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Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) is a rapid transit rail system linking Manhattan with nearby cities in New Jersey within the New York metropolitan area.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf commuter rail system
public transportation system
rapid transit system
character underground and surface
connectsUnder Hudson River
connectsWith NJ Transit Rail
New York City Subway
Newark Liberty International Airport via Newark Airport station
electrification 650 V DC third rail
fareMedia SmarTrip-style smart card
contactless payment cards
fareSystem flat fare
hasStation 14th Street
23rd Street
33rd Street
9th Street
Christopher Street
Exchange Place
Grove Street NERFINISHED
Harrison
Hoboken NERFINISHED
Journal Square
Newark Penn Station
World Trade Center station
headquartersLocation Jersey City NERFINISHED
locale New York metropolitan area
modeOfTransport rail
numberOfLines 4
numberOfStations 13
opened 1908
operator Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
originalOperator Hudson and Manhattan Railroad
owner Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
servesBorough Manhattan
servesCity Harrison
Hoboken NERFINISHED
Jersey City NERFINISHED
New York City
Newark NERFINISHED
servesRegion New York metropolitan area
servesState New Jersey
New York
shortName PATH
takenOverBy Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
takeoverYear 1962
terminus 33rd Street
Hoboken Terminal
Newark Penn Station
World Trade Center
trackGauge standard gauge
usesRollingStock PA5 railcar


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