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PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2023 9:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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This nostalgic photo (looking west) from 1964 comes right out of my memory!

https://www.nycsubway.org/perl/show?153650

(courtesy: nycsubway.org)

Here we have a representation of NHBL's diverse fleet (here, we have an Old Look, a MACK, and a WHITE (this company also rostered 798's)

Mom and I boarded the #1 for Union City too many times to count, through the 60's.

After these buses received the starting bell (there was also a starter's booth here) the buses of these lines (#1 to Nungessers, #5 to the PABT) would, in about 15 minutes, be passing right by our Union City apartment house (you see why Your's Truly got into buses at such an early age!) Wink

One of the Art-Deco bus waiting shelters is also seen here; also visible (in the facade of the now-defunct "J.M. FIELDS") is the entrance to the H&M/PATH station across the boulevard; this involved walking under the street, via a partially open walkway (you could look down and see the H&M trains!) and then into the western end of the H&M concourse.

Memories, memories.............

"NYO"

["HUDSON COUNTY BOULEVARD"]
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2023 10:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here's an excellent collection of rare historic views of Journal Square, including many landmarks.

Note the one photo taken in 1922 (looking south), showing early jitney buses loading on the original bridge spanning the H&M and PRR tracks.

There are also rare photos (one with a train of "Black" cars!) showing the new viaduct being built in the late 1920's)

As you can see, JSQ was, for many years, the transportation and commercial hub of Hudson County.

Enjoy! Wink

"NYO"

https://lynnhazan.com/jersey-city/neighborhoods/lets-explore-the-history-of-journal-square/
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2023 11:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This colorful postcard (circa-1940's) shows the northernmost fringe of JSQ; the "main" area of the Square is just-out-of-sight to the south (you are looking north in this view)

In my time, the NHBL buses loaded on the right.

Note the buses here facing north and south.

The empty area on the west (left) side of this view (over the H&M/PRR tracks) would be, by the later 1950's, the site of the popular "J.M. FIELDS" department sore.

The bustling H&M station is out of sight here, to the east (right)

The towering steeple marks St. John The Baptist Catholic Church, long an area landmark...............

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/272890058657216586/

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 2023 12:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

By the 1960's, the two longest suburban runs out of Journal Square was DE CAMP's #22 (JSQ-Caldwell) and INTER-CITY's #97 (JSQ-PATERSON)

Back then, the #22 was served by both Old Looks and ACF-BRILL C-44's.

The #97 (by the 1970's, a BLUE & WHITE route) not only used C-44's on this line during the 1960's, but also, Old Looks and WHITES.

Mom and I were both VERY familiar with these lines, back in my long-lost childhood days; the #97,in fact, passed right by our old Union City apartment building, and shared the stop on our corner with NHBL's #1 and #5.

Both the #22 and the #97 (like the buses that served them) are now gone many, many years..........

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