Hudson-Bergen Light Rail

The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail is a modern light rail public transport system in Hudson County, New Jersey. Owned by New Jersey Transit and operated by Twenty-First Century Rail, it serves Bayonne, Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken, Union City at the West New York city line, and North Bergen. The system opened on April 15, 2000, has 24 stations, and runs for 17 miles (27.4 kilometers) along the Hudson River, Upper New York Bay, and parts of the lower Hudson Palisades.

Key Information
System Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, a New Jersey Transit light rail line
Service area Bayonne, Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken, Union City, and North Bergen
Stations 24 stations
Route length 17 miles (27.4 kilometers)
Opening date April 15, 2000
Operating hours About 5:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. daily
Power and track Standard-gauge track with 750 V DC overhead electrification
Reported top operating speed Up to 55 mph (89 km/h)

Chestnut Hill East Line Map

The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail map shows all available stops. Click on the map to enlarge it or download the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail map in PDF format.

Chestnut Hill East Line Map

Routes and Stations

The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail route connects waterfront neighborhoods, downtown areas, park-and-ride locations, and major transit hubs across Hudson County. The line generally follows the Hudson River and Upper New York Bay, with branches toward West Side Avenue, 8th Street in Bayonne, Hoboken Terminal, and Tonnelle Avenue in North Bergen.

Weekday service uses three main routes, while weekend service uses two. Riders traveling north of Hoboken Terminal on weekends must transfer at Pavonia-Newport to reach the terminal.

Station Details
West Side Avenue Jersey City terminal on the West Side branch with park-and-ride access
Liberty State Park Key stop near the junction of the West Side and Bayonne branches; park-and-ride available
Exchange Place Major PATH train transfer point on the Jersey City waterfront
Newport PATH connection and useful stop for shopping and dining
Hoboken Terminal Connections to PATH, NJ Transit commuter rail, buses, and NY Waterway ferries
8th Street Southern terminal in Bayonne
Tonnelle Avenue Northern terminal in North Bergen with park-and-ride access

Most stations are served by NJ Transit or other bus routes, and selected waterfront stops offer paid transfers to New York Waterway ferries. The system uses proof-of-payment, so buy and validate your ticket before boarding.

Main Service Patterns

The main Hudson-Bergen Light Rail service patterns form the route plan riders use for most trips. Check the destination sign before boarding, because trains can split toward different terminals.

  • West Side–Tonnelle: between West Side Avenue in Jersey City and Tonnelle Avenue in North Bergen.
  • Hoboken–Tonnelle: weekday service between Hoboken Terminal and Tonnelle Avenue.
  • 8th Street–Hoboken: between 8th Street in Bayonne and Hoboken Terminal.
  • Bayonne Flyer: weekday rush-hour service between 8th Street in Bayonne and Hoboken Terminal, stopping at all Bayonne stations, Liberty State Park southbound only, Essex Street, Exchange Place, Harborside Financial Center, and Newport.

These routes make the light rail useful for both local transport and regional connections. PATH transfers are available at Exchange Place, Newport, and Hoboken Terminal, and Hoboken also connects with NJ Transit commuter rail.

Stations by Branch and Direction

The stations list below groups the main stations mentioned in the source material by branch or service direction. It is useful when planning your path train connection, waterfront trip, or branch transfer.

Station Details
West Side Avenue West Side branch terminal in Jersey City
Martin Luther King Drive West Side branch station
Garfield Avenue West Side branch station; accessibility improvements have been studied nearby
Liberty State Park Transfer area between branches and access point for nearby attractions
Jersey Avenue Downtown Jersey City stop
Marin Boulevard Jersey City stop near downtown areas
Essex Street Jersey City stop near Paulus Hook
Exchange Place PATH and ferry transfer area
Harborside Financial Center Waterfront business district stop
Newport PATH access and shopping nearby
Hoboken Terminal Major rail, PATH, bus, and ferry hub
9th Street-Congress Street Hoboken stop with neighborhood access
2nd Street Hoboken stop
Port Imperial Weehawken waterfront stop with ferry access
Lincoln Harbor Weehawken waterfront stop with ferry-related ticket options mentioned in the source material
Bergenline Avenue Union City area stop
Tonnelle Avenue North Bergen terminal with park-and-ride access
8th Street Bayonne terminal
22nd Street Bayonne branch station
34th Street Bayonne branch station
45th Street Bayonne branch station
Danforth Avenue Bayonne branch station
Richard Street Bayonne branch station

A future Northern Branch expansion has been proposed from Tonnelle Avenue into eastern Bergen County, with planned stops including 91st Street in North Bergen, Fairview, Ridgefield, Palisades Park, Leonia, and Englewood.

Major Stations and Transit Hubs

Several Hudson-Bergen Light Rail stations work as major transit hubs, especially for riders connecting to PATH, NJ Transit rail, bus service, and ferries.

Station Details
Hoboken Terminal PATH, NJ Transit commuter rail, NY Waterway ferries, and bus connections
Exchange Place PATH and ferry connections on the Jersey City waterfront
Newport PATH access and nearby shopping
Liberty State Park Park-and-ride access and nearby visitor destinations
West Side Avenue Terminal station with park-and-ride access
Tonnelle Avenue Northern terminal with park-and-ride access

These hubs help the system function as more than a local tramway-style service. It is a key part of city transport along the Hudson waterfront and a feeder into regional transportation in New Jersey and New York.

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Fares, Tickets, and How to Pay

Hudson-Bergen Light Rail uses a proof-of-payment fare system. You must buy and activate or validate your ticket before boarding, then keep it with you until you leave the station area at your destination.

Tickets are sold at Ticket Vending Machines at stations and in the NJ Transit Mobile App. Digital tickets become valid three minutes after activation. Once valid, Hudson-Bergen Light Rail tickets are good for 60 minutes.

As of 2024, the one-way adult ticket price is $2.55 USD, and a monthly unlimited pass costs $80 USD. Monthly pass holders can transfer to NJ Transit local buses without paying an additional fare.

Ticket Types and Passes

Available fare options include one-way tickets, monthly passes, reduced fare tickets, children’s fares, and selected bulk or pass products mentioned in the source material.

  • Monthly Pass: unlimited travel during the valid month; no validation required.
  • One-Way Ticket: valid for a single ride in one continuous direction after validation.
  • Reduced Fare Ticket: available for seniors and customers with disabilities at one-half the regular one-way fare or less.
  • Children’s Fare: children ages 5 to 11 ride at a reduced fare, and up to three children age 4 and under ride free with a passenger paying a valid fare.
  • Family SuperSaver: on weekends and holidays, two children ages 5 to 11 may travel free with a passenger paying a valid fare.

Valid NJ Transit weekly and monthly rail passes, plus two-zone or greater NJ Transit bus passes, can be used on Hudson-Bergen Light Rail at no additional charge during the period they are valid.

How to Buy and Validate Tickets

  1. Buy your ticket at a station Ticket Vending Machine or in the NJ Transit Mobile App before boarding.
  2. Validate one-way paper tickets in a Validator Machine. Insert the ticket print side up with the NJ Transit logo facing left.
  3. Activate digital tickets before travel. App tickets become valid three minutes after activation.
  4. Keep the ticket or pass ready throughout the trip, because fare checks can happen on trains or at stations.

Monthly passes do not need to be time-stamped. One-way, round-trip, and ten-trip paper tickets must be validated before you ride.

Proof-of-Payment Rules

Tickets are not collected on board. Fare Enforcement Officers make random inspections, and passengers must show a valid time-stamped ticket, activated digital ticket, or monthly pass when asked.

Riding without a valid ticket can lead to a fine of up to $100 USD. Reduced-fare riders may also be asked to show valid identification.

Transfers and Ticket Validity

Once activated or time-stamped, a Hudson-Bergen Light Rail ticket is valid for 60 minutes and covers one continuous ride in one direction. Monthly passes provide unlimited travel during the valid month.

Paid transfers to PATH are available at Exchange Place, Newport, and Hoboken Terminal. Hoboken Terminal also connects with NJ Transit commuter rail, and selected stations connect with New York Waterway ferries. NJ Transit and other buses serve most stations.

Schedule, Frequency, and Service Alerts

Hudson-Bergen Light Rail trains generally run daily from about 5:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Systemwide opening hours, closing time, frequency, and route timetable details can vary by route, day, and service condition. For timings today, check current station departures before you travel.

Service detail Timings
General operating hours About 5:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. daily
8th Street to Hoboken Terminal sample trip 11:31 a.m. departure from 8th Street, 12:03 p.m. arrival at Hoboken Terminal
Sample running time 32 minutes from 8th Street to Hoboken Terminal on the listed trip
Monday to Friday detail in source material 6:30 a.m. to 5:50 p.m., every 9 to 57 minutes
Saturday detail in source material 5:45 a.m., single departure
Sunday detail in source material 6:05 a.m. to 2:05 a.m., every 20 minutes

Service alerts may include delays, closed stations, signaling issues, skipped stops, canceled trips, and elevator or escalator outages. The NJ Transit and Transit apps provide current train schedule information, schedule today updates, and station-specific alerts.

Weekday, Weekend, and Holiday Service

On weekdays, trains operate on three routes: West Side–Tonnelle, Hoboken–Tonnelle, and 8th Street–Hoboken. During weekday rush hours, the Bayonne Flyer adds limited-stop service between 8th Street in Bayonne and Hoboken Terminal.

On weekends, the system operates with two routes. Riders traveling north of Hoboken Terminal must transfer at Pavonia-Newport to continue toward the terminal, so build that into your route plan.

Holiday service can follow a weekday or weekend schedule depending on the date. Before a holiday trip, check the latest timetable and last train information, especially if you are traveling late at night.

Chestnut Hill East Line Schedule

Connections with Other Transit Systems

The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail is closely tied into public transportation across Hudson County and the New Jersey-New York region. It works well for local transport, waterfront trips, and transfers to rail, bus, PATH, and ferry services.

Major paid PATH transfers are available at Exchange Place, Newport, and Hoboken Terminal. Hoboken Terminal also provides NJ Transit commuter rail connections, while NY Waterway ferries are available at selected waterfront stations.

PATH Connections to New York City and Newark

PATH is the main rapid transit connection between nearby New Jersey cities and Manhattan. Hudson-Bergen Light Rail riders can transfer to the PATH train at Exchange Place, Newport, and Hoboken Terminal.

PATH serves Newark, Harrison, Jersey City, and Hoboken in New Jersey, plus Lower and Midtown Manhattan. New Jersey PATH stations mentioned in the source material include Newark, Grove Street, Hoboken, Harrison, Exchange Place, Journal Square, and Newport. New York stations include 33 Street, 9 Street, 23 Street, Christopher Street, 14 Street, and World Trade Center.

Elevator-accessible PATH stations mentioned in the source material include Newark, Harrison, Journal Square, Grove Street, Exchange Place, Newport, Hoboken, 33 Street, and World Trade Center.

NJ TRANSIT Rail and Bus Connections

At Hoboken Terminal, riders can connect from the light rail to NJ Transit commuter rail. NJ Transit and other buses serve most Hudson-Bergen Light Rail stations, helping link neighborhoods to the rail system.

Valid NJ Transit weekly and monthly rail passes, and two-zone or greater bus passes, are accepted on the light rail without additional validation. Monthly pass holders can transfer to NJ Transit local buses without an extra fare.

Ferry Connections Along the Waterfront

Selected waterfront stations offer paid transfer options to New York Waterway ferries. These include Port Imperial and Lincoln Harbor in Weehawken, along with Hoboken Terminal and other ferry-served stations.

The source material also notes monthly or ten-trip discounted combination fares for riders using HBLR and ferry service at Weehawken Port Imperial, plus monthly joint tickets for ferry passengers using Lincoln Harbor and 14th Street in Hoboken.

Connections to Newark Liberty International Airport

The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail does not go directly to Newark Liberty International Airport. To reach EWR by public transport, riders generally need to transfer to PATH, NJ Transit rail, and AirTrain Newark.

Useful light rail transfer points include Exchange Place, Newport, and Hoboken Terminal for PATH, and Hoboken Terminal for NJ Transit commuter rail connections.

How to Reach EWR via PATH, NJ TRANSIT Rail, and AirTrain

NJ Transit trains serve Newark Liberty International Airport Rail Station, where AirTrain Newark provides the final connection to the terminals. The AirTrain fee is included in the NJ Transit airport rail ticket.

  1. Take PATH or NJ Transit rail to a suitable connection point.
  2. Ride NJ Transit rail to Newark Liberty International Airport Rail Station.
  3. Transfer to AirTrain Newark.
  4. Continue to Terminal A, B, or C.

New York Penn Station is about 30 minutes from EWR by NJ Transit, with an adult ticket listed at $17.25 USD. Travel to the Financial District is listed at about 45 to 55 minutes via NJ Transit plus PATH, with $12.30 USD for NJ Transit to Newark Penn and $3.00 USD for PATH.

Terminal A is not directly connected by AirTrain; it is reached by a covered walk or shuttle connection. If you are transferring to PATH at Newark Penn Station, PATH requires a separate fare.

Parking, Park-and-Ride, and Bike Access

Hudson-Bergen Light Rail park-and-ride facilities provide a total of 3,880 parking spaces. Station parking is available at Tonnelle Avenue, East 22nd Street, East 34th Street, West Side Avenue, and Liberty State Park.

Parking charges vary by location. Some facilities have offered free weekend parking until further notice, while others require payment at all times. Daily parking, permit parking, and parking charges per day should be checked at the station before leaving your car. Commercial vehicles are prohibited in some lots.

  • North Bergen: Route 3 West and I-495 East; Tonnelle Avenue at 51st Street.
  • Jersey City: Communipaw and Johnston Avenue; Claremont Avenue and West Side Avenue; One PATH Plaza.
  • Bayonne: East 19th Street and Prospect Avenue; East 32nd Street and Prospect Avenue.
  • Secaucus: 675 New County Road via North Drive.

Bike access is listed at Hoboken Light Rail, where bike racks or lockers are available.

How to Ride the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail

Riding is straightforward: choose your route, buy a ticket, validate or activate it, and check the train destination before boarding. Because the system branches, the destination sign matters more than it might on a simple one-line tramway.

Chestnut Hill East Line How to ride

  1. Check the route and station before you travel.
  2. Buy a ticket from a Ticket Vending Machine or in the NJ Transit Mobile App.
  3. Validate paper tickets before boarding, or activate mobile tickets in the app.
  4. Board only after confirming the destination, such as 8th Street, West Side Avenue, Hoboken Terminal, or Tonnelle Avenue.
  5. Keep your ticket ready for inspection until you leave the station area.

Trains generally run from about 5:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. and serve 24 stations across Bayonne, Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken, Union City, and North Bergen.

Practical Tips for Tourists and Daily Riders

For tourists, the easiest stops to understand are often Hoboken Terminal, Exchange Place, Newport, and Liberty State Park. They connect to major attractions, PATH, ferries, shopping, or waterfront walks.

Daily riders should check the schedule today before late-night, weekend, or holiday trips. Weekday routes and weekend routes are not identical, and a Pavonia-Newport transfer may be required for some Hoboken trips.

If you are using the NJ Transit Mobile App, activate the ticket before boarding and wait for it to become valid. If you use a paper ticket, time-stamp it at the validator first. A non-validated ticket is not enough.

Accessibility and Passenger Facilities

The system serves 24 stations and includes passenger facilities such as ticket vending machines, validators, shelters, and connecting-service information. At Hoboken Terminal, the light rail platforms are integrated with the wider terminal complex, with covered transfer access to NJ Transit rail, PATH, NY Waterway ferries, and buses.

Hoboken Terminal platforms are reached by short ramps from the fare-paid area and include glass windscreens, canopies, ticket vending machines, and sheltered passenger connections.

Accessibility improvements have been studied for Garfield Avenue station in connection with the Canal Crossing Redevelopment Project. Options reviewed included platform extensions, elevator and stair access, and a pedestrian bridge to improve access for regular riders, occasional users, and passengers with disabilities. A drop-off area near the proposed Canal Way and Forrest Street intersection was also recommended for future access.

Safety, Rules, and Rider Etiquette

The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail is generally a safe and practical way to travel, but riders are expected to follow proof-of-payment rules and basic onboard etiquette.

Buy and activate a valid ticket before boarding. Keep it available throughout the trip, because Fare Enforcement Officers may inspect tickets on trains or at stations. If you use a senior or disability reduced fare ticket, carry valid ID.

Do not lean on train doors, block boarding areas, or discard your ticket before leaving the station area. Riding without valid proof of payment can result in a fine of up to $100 USD, and repeat offenders may face theft-of-service charges.

Brief History

Chestnut Hill East Line History

Hudson-Bergen Light Rail service began on April 15, 2000, with an initial segment connecting Bayonne 34th Street and Exchange Place, plus the West Side Avenue spur. Service was extended to Pavonia-Newport later that year.

On September 29, 2002, the line reached Hoboken Terminal, completing the first minimum operating segment. NJ Transit had awarded a design-build-operate-maintain contract to 21st Century Rail Corporation in 1996, with the project funded through state and federal sources. The initial operating segments cost about $992 million USD.

Expansion continued through the 2000s. The line reached 22nd Street in Bayonne on November 15, 2003, Lincoln Harbor on September 7, 2004, Port Imperial weekend service on October 29, 2005, and Tonnelle Avenue on February 25, 2006. The 8th Street extension in Bayonne opened on January 31, 2011.

West Side Branch service was temporarily suspended in June 2019 for sewer line repairs and restored in May 2020. In November 2024, it was announced that operations would transition to the ACI-Herzog Joint Venture by September 2025.

Future Extensions and Planned Improvements

The original Hudson-Bergen Light Rail system is complete, but expansion planning has continued. The most prominent proposal is the Northern Branch extension, described as a 10-mile (16.1-kilometer) extension from Tonnelle Avenue in North Bergen to Englewood Hospital, with seven new station stops across five municipalities.

The Northern Branch project has moved through environmental review steps, including a request for proposals for a Draft Environmental Impact Statement. It would use existing railroad right-of-way, but progress depends on environmental approval, funding, and coordination with freight operations.

Another long-discussed expansion is the West Side Branch extension in Jersey City. NJ Transit announced a 0.7-mile (1.1-kilometer) extension in 2011 to support redevelopment around Bayfront and Route 440. The project was estimated at $171.6 million USD, with funding later appropriated for final design and engineering. Construction on the first phase began in March 2020.

Other ideas have included westward extensions toward Secaucus Junction and the Meadowlands Sports Complex, plus possible infill or connection projects in Jersey City and Hoboken. Any major expansion will depend on planning approvals, environmental review, and funding.

Best Stops for Visitors and Nearby Attractions

The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail is useful for visitors because many attractions, waterfronts, shopping areas, restaurants, and museums sit close to stations. For a simple visitor route, focus on Liberty State Park, Exchange Place, Newport, Hoboken Terminal, Port Imperial, and Bergenline Avenue.

Station Details
Liberty State Park Access to Liberty State Park, Liberty Science Center, waterfront areas, and ferries to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty
Essex Street Walking access to the Paulus Hook Historic District
Exchange Place Jersey City waterfront, PATH, ferry access, nearby dining, and Lower Manhattan views
West Side Avenue Convenient for New Jersey City University
Garfield Avenue Practical stop for Jersey City Medical Center
Newport Newport Mall, Target, shopping, and dining access
Hoboken Terminal Waterfront, Washington Street, stores, restaurants, bars, and major transit connections
Port Imperial Historic Weehawken and waterfront access
Bergenline Avenue Union City center, restaurants, and shops

Harborside and Exchange Place provide access to dining spots mentioned in the source material, including DOMODOMO, Smorgasbar, Lokal, Hudson + Co, Porto Leggero, Maman, Porta, The Ashford, dullboy, and Matthews Food + Drink. Jersey Avenue is near Razza, Zeppelin Hall, and Taqueria Downtown. In Hoboken, 9th Street is near the Monroe Center, Panello, Black Rail, Shaka Kitchen, and Yuki’s Bakery + Coffee.

Hoboken Terminal and the Hoboken Waterfront

Hoboken Terminal is one of the most important stops on the line, with connections to NJ Transit rail, PATH, buses, and NY Waterway ferries. The light rail platforms sit just south of Track 18 within the terminal complex.

For visitors, the station is ideal for reaching downtown Hoboken, Washington Street, Pier A Park, and the waterfront walkway. It is also a practical transfer point for riders moving between light rail, commuter rail, PATH, ferries, and buses.

Exchange Place and the Jersey City Waterfront

Exchange Place is a major Jersey City waterfront stop with PATH access and paid ferry connections. The area is part of a busy business district and offers quick access to riverfront views toward Lower Manhattan.

The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway runs nearby, passing J. Owen Grundy Park and continuing toward Paulus Hook Ferry Terminal and Liberty State Park. Exchange Place also connects easily with nearby Hudson-Bergen Light Rail stops such as Harborside Financial Center and Essex Street.

Liberty State Park and Liberty Science Center

Liberty State Park station serves Liberty State Park and is a convenient access point for Liberty Science Center. The museum sits in the western portion of the park and can be reached from the HBLR station by following signs to the sidewalk under the NJ Turnpike overpass.

The area is also served by NJ Transit bus service and, at certain times, a free EZ Ride shuttle linking points of interest in the park with the station and ferry service. Liberty Landing Ferry service also serves the park, and the walk from the ferry landing to Liberty Science Center is roughly 20 minutes.

The main Liberty Science Center parking lot has 750 spaces. If it is full, guests may use the NJ Transit Hudson-Bergen Light Rail parking lot at Liberty State Park station, about a three-minute walk away.

Newport, Shopping, and Dining Areas

Newport station is located on Mall Drive East near Newport Centre in Jersey City. It serves trains running toward Hoboken Terminal, Tonnelle Avenue, West Side Avenue, and 8th Street in Bayonne.

For shopping, Newport is one of the easiest stops on the line. Newport Mall and Target are close to the station, and nearby light rail stops such as Harborside, Exchange Place, Jersey Avenue, and 9th Street provide access to additional dining and errands.

Public Art Along the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail

Many Hudson-Bergen Light Rail stations feature public art. The system’s Transit Arts Program was first piloted while the line was under construction in 1994. In total, 30 artists created 50 station artworks reflecting nearby communities and station architecture.

Examples include glass tiles at Liberty State Park station representing “fallen flag” railroad logos and Journey Through Time by Alison Sky at Bergenline Avenue Station, with sculptures of dinosaurs, an astronaut, and a space capsule. Jersey City station artworks include a bronze relief map at Exchange Place and public art at Liberty Science Center, Garfield, and Martin Luther King Drive stations.

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FAQ

How much does the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail cost?

As of 2024, a one-way adult fare costs $2.55 USD, and a monthly unlimited pass costs $80 USD. Monthly pass holders can transfer to NJ Transit local buses without an additional fare.

Reduced Fare Tickets are available for seniors, customers with disabilities, children ages 5 to 11, New Jersey students, and military personnel and their dependents. On weekends and holidays, two children ages 5 to 11 may ride free with a passenger’s valid ticket.

Do I need to validate my ticket before boarding?

Yes. One-way paper tickets bought from Ticket Vending Machines must be validated in a Validator Machine before boarding. Digital tickets bought in the NJ Transit Mobile App must be activated before travel and become valid three minutes after activation.

Monthly passes do not require validation. Keep your ticket or pass until you leave the station area, because fare inspectors may ask to see it.

Does the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail go to Manhattan?

No. The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail does not run into Manhattan. It serves Hudson County in New Jersey.

For Manhattan, transfer to PATH at Exchange Place, Newport, or Hoboken Terminal, or use NY Waterway ferry connections from selected waterfront stations.

Does the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail go to Newark Airport?

No. The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail does not directly serve Newark Liberty International Airport.

To reach EWR, transfer to PATH or NJ Transit rail, continue to Newark Liberty International Airport Rail Station, and then use AirTrain Newark to reach the terminals.

Which stations have parking?

Park-and-ride lots are available at East 22nd Street, East 34th Street, West Side Avenue, Liberty State Park, and Tonnelle Avenue. Together, these lots provide 3,880 parking spaces.

The source material also notes free weekend parking at Tonnelle Avenue, Liberty State Park, West Side Avenue, 34th Street, and 45th Street beginning in February 2013, with limited paid overnight parking later resumed at West Side Avenue and Liberty State Park.

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