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Harrison Station (other)
Harrison station may refer to: Transportation * Harrison station (CTA), a rapid transit station in Chicago, Illinois * Harrison station (CTA Westchester branch), a rapid transit station in Westchester, Illinois * Harrison station (Metro-North), a commuter rail station in Harrison, New York * Harrison station (NJ Transit), a former commuter rail station in Harrison, New Jersey * Harrison station (PATH), a rapid transit station in Harrison, New Jersey * Harrison Street station, a former main line station in Passaic, New Jersey * Fort Harrison Terminal Station, a former interurban station in Marion County, Indiana * Harrison station (Michigan), a station in Harrison, Michigan * Harrison station (Maryland), a station in Harrison, Maryland Other * Harrison Power Station, a power generating station in Haywood, West Virginia See also

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Harrison Station (CTA)
Harrison is an "L" subway station on the CTA's Red Line in Printer's Row, Chicago Printers Row, also known as Printing House Row, is a Neighborhoods in Chicago, neighborhood located in the south of the Chicago downtown area known as the Chicago Loop#Printers Row, Loop. The heart of Printers Row is generally defined by Ida B. ... in the Loop. History The station opened on October 17, 1943, as part of the State Street subway. The layout is typical of most stations from this section, with fare control on a mezzanine level between the street and platform. In 2006, the KDR standard signage at Harrison was replaced by the newer Current Graphic Standard signage. On February 9, 2009, an auxiliary entrance at Polk Street that was closed in 1968 was reopened due to an increase of both business and residents living in the South Loop neighborhood. On April 14, 2014, the Polk Street auxiliary entrance was temporarily closed, reopening on May 25, 2014. Later the same year, the ...
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Harrison Station (CTA Westchester Branch)
Harrison was a rapid transit station on the Chicago "L" between 1926 and 1951 located on the Westchester branch. History The Westchester branch opened on October 1, 1926, with a station on Harrison Street. It continued in service until replaced by bus service on December 9, 1951. Station details The station was at ground level, with a Craftsman- and Prairie School-influenced station house with exterior stucco walling and an island platform. Ridership Throughout its existence, ridership statistics were collected at Harrison for only four years: 1933 and 1946–1948. In 1933, Harrison collected 5,160 passengers. For the last three years in which station-specific Westchester ridership statistics were collected, Harrison served a respective 21,375, 49,758, and 38,630 patrons. Its 1947 performance made it the third-least patronized of 222 "L" stations that were at least partially staffed, ahead of only Campbell and Randolph/Market on the Lake Street Elevated The Lake Street ...
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Harrison Station (Metro-North)
Harrison station is a commuter rail station on the Metro-North Railroad New Haven Line, located in Harrison, New York, United States. During peak hours, some local trains (namely those not subsidized by the Connecticut Department of Transportation) originate or terminate here as opposed to locals from Stamford. The station has two high-level side platforms, each 10 cars long, serving the outer tracks of the four-track Northeast Corridor. History Railroad service through Harrison dates back to the 1840s when the New York and New Haven Railroad laid tracks through the town. Unfortunately, it was little more than a flag stop until NY&NE built a station in 1870, before the line was acquired by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad in 1872. Between 1927 and 1937, it also served as a station for the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway (NYW&B), and was one of two stations in Harrison to serve the NYW&B, the other one was at West Street and lasted just as long. As with ...
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Harrison Station (NJ Transit)
Harrison was a station on New Jersey Transit's Morris & Essex Lines (consisting of the Montclair Branch, Morristown Line and Gladstone Branch) in Harrison, New Jersey, United States. The station was built by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1906. It was situated between Newark Broad Street Station and Hoboken Terminal. The station remained in service during most of the 20th century, until New Jersey Transit closed the station on September 16, 1984 with Roseville Avenue in Newark. The station was demolished shortly afterwards. See also *Harrison station (PATH) The Harrison station is a metro station, station on the PATH (rail system), PATH system. Located on Frank E. Rodgers Boulevard (List of county routes in Hudson County, New Jersey#697, County Route 697) between Interstate 280 (New Jersey), ... References Former NJ Transit stations Former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad stations Former railway stations in New Jersey Demolish ...
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Harrison Station (PATH)
The Harrison station is a metro station, station on the PATH (rail system), PATH system. Located on Frank E. Rodgers Boulevard (List of county routes in Hudson County, New Jersey#697, County Route 697) between Interstate 280 (New Jersey), I-280 and the Passaic River in Harrison, New Jersey, Harrison, New Jersey, it is served by the Newark–World Trade Center line at all times. The station's two side platforms are on the outside of the Northeast Corridor's three tracks. The station opened in 1911 as part of the extension of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad to Park Place (H&M station), Newark–Park Place, and was relocated in 1937. It was rebuilt in the late 2010s and early 2020s. History On November 26, 1911, the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad (H&M) began running from Manhattan Transfer (PRR station), Manhattan Transfer to Park Place (H&M station), Newark–Park Place, stopping at Harrison station at the intersection of Fourth Street (now Frank E. Rodgers Boulevard Sout ...
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Harrison Street Station
Harrison Street was a former Erie Railroad main line city on the western edge of the city of Passaic, New Jersey Passaic ( or ) is a City (New Jersey), city in Passaic County, New Jersey, Passaic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the city was List of municipalities in New Jersey, the state's 16th-most-populous .... Located at the grade crossing of Harrison Street near Clifton, the station was first/last when entering the city. Heading westbound, the next station was Clifton while the next station east was the downtown Passaic station. The Erie Railroad agreed with the city of Passaic to abandon the station depot at Harrison Street in June 1952 (along with the one at Prospect Street) due to low ridership. The station depot, built in 1913, suffered a small fire on July 25, 1952. Demolition of the building began within a week after the fire, though the process took less time due to the flames. References External ...
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Fort Harrison Terminal Station
Fort Harrison Terminal Station, also known as Fort Harrison Post Office, is a historic train station located at Fort Benjamin Harrison in suburban Lawrence Township, Marion County, Indiana, northeast of Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built in 1908, and is a one-story, brick building with Prairie School and Bungalow / American Craftsman style design elements. It has a low, double pitched hipped roof sheathed in metal. It served as a terminal for the interurban Union Traction Company until 1941, after which it housed a U.S. Post Office. ''Note:'' This includes and Accompanying photographs It has been converted into a Mexican restaurant. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. It was additionally deemed a contributing property of the Fort Benjamin Harrison Historic District upon its designation in 1995. See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in Marion County, Indiana __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic ...
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Harrison Station (Michigan)
Harrison station may refer to: Transportation * Harrison station (CTA), a rapid transit station in Chicago, Illinois * Harrison station (CTA Westchester branch), a rapid transit station in Westchester, Illinois * Harrison station (Metro-North), a commuter rail station in Harrison, New York * Harrison station (NJ Transit), a former commuter rail station in Harrison, New Jersey * Harrison station (PATH), a rapid transit station in Harrison, New Jersey * Harrison Street station, a former main line station in Passaic, New Jersey * Fort Harrison Terminal Station, a former interurban station in Marion County, Indiana * Harrison station (Michigan), a station in Harrison, Michigan * Harrison station (Maryland), a station in Harrison, Maryland Other * Harrison Power Station, a power generating station in Haywood, West Virginia See also * Harrison (other) Harrison may refer to: People * Harrison (name) * Harrison family of Virginia, United States Places Australi ...
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Harrison Power Station
Harrison Power Station is a 1.9-gigawatt (1,984 MW) coal-fired electricity-generating power station located in Haywood, West Virginia, owned and operated by FirstEnergy. It has one of the tallest chimneys in the world , built in 1994. Its three identical units, rated at 650 MW each at the time of completion, were launched into service in 1972, 1973, and 1974 by Allegheny Energy at a cost of $400 million to build. See also * List of tallest freestanding structures in the world The tallest structure in the world is the Burj Khalifa skyscraper at . Listed are guyed masts (such as telecommunication masts), self-supporting towers (such as the CN Tower), skyscrapers (such as the Willis Tower), oil platforms, electricity ... References External linksHarrison Fact SheetChimney Diagram

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