Timosha21 | The Hudson Bergen Lightrail (HBLR) in Jersey City, NJ 2024 - Next to New York @timosha21 | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
The system began operating its first segment in April 2000, expanded in phases during the next decade, and was completed with the opening of its southern terminus on January 31, 2011. The line generally runs parallel to the Hudson River and Upper New York Bay, while its northern end and its western branch travel through the lower Hudson Palisades. HBLR has 24 stations along a total track length of 17 miles (27 km) for each of its two tracks and as of 2017 serves over 52,000 weekday passengers. Despite its name, the system does not serve Bergen County, into which long-standing plans for expansion have not advanced due to repeated requests for new environmental review reports since 2007 ~Wikipedia
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The system began operating its first segment in April 2000, expanded in phases during the next decade, and was completed with the opening of its southern terminus on January 31, 2011. The line generally runs parallel to the Hudson River and Upper New York Bay, while its northern end and its western branch travel through the lower Hudson Palisades. HBLR has 24 stations along a total track length of 17 miles (27 km) for each of its two tracks and as of 2017 serves over 52,000 weekday passengers. Despite its name, the system does not serve Bergen County, into which long-standing plans for expansion have not advanced due to repeated requests for new environmental review reports since 2007 ~Wikipedia
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Want to use my footage in your videos? Email me at
timpatsuk1@gmail.com
and I can provide the raw files from this video (without the filmed by "Timothy Migliore") overlay for a fee.
See the Places I Have Filmed in (and transit you can find on this channel)
google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1X-pJoraUdmxTOg_gMOiDBTFOnFoDN0hw&ll=55.630600283449056%2C-5.080125434418164&z=6
Facebook: facebook.com/Timosha21
Patreon - Support the Channel (this helps the channel grow and provide more transit content!) : patreon.com/user?u=64934694
Filming these systems takes a lot of work: your support helps the channel grow with new videos from across the world and us having an awesome discussion and connecting with other transit enthusiasts across the globe. Thank you all for the comments, superlikes, superchats, and subscribers!