![]() The busy Washington Street station of the Cedar Street Subway. Inbound cars took a two-block tunnel to the lower level of the Public Service Building. Outbound cars took commuters to, among other places, Orange, South Orange, Irvington, Nutley, Springfield, Union and Jersey City. |
![]() Here's a car of the Paterson line exiting the Cedar Street Subway. There were three signal towers in the terminal complex: one at the entrance to the Mulberry Street ramp, one in Upper Level Terminal and one at the Cedar Street Subway turnaround loop. |
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![]() End of the line: Here's a 21 Orange car sitting in the Lower Level of the Public Service Terminal. Eventually a short extension connected the terminal to the City Subway and the new Penn Station. |
Joe Brennan's excellent Abandoned Stations article includes recent photos of the CSS. Al Mankoff's comprehensive piece on the Public Service Building and the Cedar Street Subway. |
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