PATH
links Manhattan with the New Jersey cities of Hoboken, Jersey City and Newark. Its entire
system consists of fewer than fourteen miles and but thirteen stations; but four different routes
operate during
much of the day.
There are two terminals in New York City. This view shows a train waiting to depart from the three-track
station at 33rd St. on Manhattan's West Side, a block or so from
Penn Station. After
four additional stops in the city, trains traveling from here pass
under the Hudson River into New Jersey.
The other Manhattan line has just its terminal station on the island,
World Trade Center. |