Newark Broad Street station
The present station opened in 1903 after two years of construction, located on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad main line from Hoboken to Denville, Scranton and Buffalo The Newark Drawbridge connecting to the station and crossing the Passaic River to the east also opened in 1903.A number of western expansions were built, and Hoboken Terminal, the current eastern end of the line, opened in 1907.These included the Lake Cities, Owl/New York Mail, Twilight/Pocono Express and the DLW flagship train, the Phoebe Snow.All three lines either proceed to Secaucus Junction en route to New York Penn Station or terminate in Hoboken.This allows passengers on the two commuter lines serving Broad Street to easily transfer to Newark Penn, and vice versa.