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    Template:Attached KML/Uptown Hudson Tubes KML is from Wikidata The Uptown Hudson Tubes are a pair of tunnels that carry PATH trains between Manhattan,...
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    Template:Attached KML/Downtown Hudson Tubes KML is from Wikidata The Downtown Hudson Tubes (formerly the Cortlandt Street Tunnel) are a pair of tunnels...
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  • Hudson Tubes may refer to a number of tunnels between New Jersey and New York under the Hudson River: Uptown Hudson Tubes, PATH tunnels that terminate...
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    were called the McAdoo Tubes or McAdoo Tunnels. Construction started on the first tunnel, now called the Uptown Hudson Tubes, in 1873.: 14  Chief engineer...
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    part of the Uptown Hudson Tubes, built by the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad (H&M), the PATH's predecessor. The first section of the tubes opened in February...
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    operates from the Hoboken Terminal in Hoboken, New Jersey by way of the Uptown Hudson Tubes to 33rd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York. The 3.5-mile (5.6 km)...
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    operates from Journal Square in Jersey City, New Jersey by way of the Uptown Hudson Tubes to 33rd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York, with trains reversing...
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    operates from Journal Square in Jersey City, New Jersey by way of the Uptown Hudson Tubes to 33rd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York. The 5.7-mile (9.2 km)...
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  • service, later rerouted to Broadway and absorbed into the M5 route Uptown Hudson Tubes, a PATH line that was built in 1908 and is now located between the...
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    List of fixed crossings of the Hudson River (bridges and tunnels) Uptown Hudson Tubes (PATH transit tunnels, opened 1908) Guide to Civil Engineering Projects...
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    Holland Tunnel (redirect from Holland Tubes)
    New Jersey with Manhattan Island: the Uptown Hudson Tubes, which opened in 1908,: 21  and the Downtown Hudson Tubes, which opened in 1909. The Pennsylvania...
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    20 lives. (Work on the H&M tunneling project, later known as the Uptown Hudson Tubes, continued intermittently but was not completed until 1906; it was...
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  • Hudson River between Jersey City and Manhattan Downtown Hudson Tubes and Uptown Hudson Tubes, Port Authority Trans-Hudson rail system beneath Hudson River...
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    opened in 1940 to relieve the congestion on the city's bridges. Each of its tubes were designed 1.5 feet (0.46 m) wider than the Holland Tunnel in order to...
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    This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Hudson River, from its mouth at the Upper New York Bay upstream to its cartographic beginning at Henderson...
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    ​3 trains) north of Central Park North (110th Street). The PATH's Uptown Hudson Tubes to New Jersey also run under Sixth Avenue (JSQ–33, HOB-33, and JSQ-33...
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  • local tracks at the interlocking. This was done because the PATH's Uptown Hudson Tubes already existed under Sixth Avenue south of 33rd Street, and so the...
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  • any trains to Manhattan, but was able to restore service on the Uptown Hudson Tubes to 33rd Street by the afternoon. Exchange Place was unusable since...
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    has media related to Christopher Street (PATH station). Hudson & Manhattan Railroad/Hudson Tubes Christopher Street entrance from Google Maps Street View...
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    in 2001. In January 1905, the Hudson Companies was incorporated for the purpose of completing the Uptown Hudson Tubes, a tunnel between Jersey City,...
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  • generally refers to the New York City Subway. It can also refer to: Uptown Hudson Tubes that carry underground PATH trains between New Jersey to 33rd Street...
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    were evacuated without serious injury. PATH resumed service on the Uptown Hudson Tubes by 9:45 p.m. that evening; system-wide service resumed at 11 p.m...
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    on the leadership of a project to build the Uptown Hudson Tubes, a pair of railroad tunnels under the Hudson River connecting Manhattan with New Jersey...
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    The Uptown Hudson Tubes in Jersey City, New Jersey were built c. 1910....
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    stretch of Sixth Avenue was already occupied by the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad (H&M)'s Uptown Hudson Tubes, which ran between Eighth and 33rd Streets. As...
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    away at 3:40½ o'clock yesterday afternoon when the first of the two twin tubes of the McAdoo tunnel system was formally opened, thus linking Manhattan...
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    Before the line was extended to 23rd Street, the northern terminus of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad was a station located at 19th Street (now closed)...
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    River Tunnels, the other, the Hudson Tubes. That year the Hudson–Fulton Celebration was held, commemorating Henry Hudson, the first European to record...
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    the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad (H&M; now PATH), devised in the first decade of the 20th century, included a spur from the Uptown Hudson Tubes along...
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    Part of this stretch was already occupied by the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad (H&M)'s Uptown Hudson Tubes. As a result, negotiations between the city and...
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