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Journal Square is a PATH station located on John F. Kennedy Boulevard between Pavonia and Sip Avenues in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States. Opened on April 14, 1912 as the Summit Avenue station, Journal Square was constructed in a deep cut trench under the Summit Avenue overpass. The station has a high ceiling and a mezzanine level connecting the platforms. The upper level of the station contains some shops, a bank of escalators leading to street level, elevators to parking, and a series of escalators leading to the street level bus bays of the Journal Square Transportation Center. Bus connections are available to NJ Transit and private bus lines for points throughout Hudson County and northern New Jersey.

At the platform level, the inside tracks are typically used by the Journal Square-33rd Street trains, while the outside tracks are used by the Newark-World Trade Center trains.

The Journal Square Transportation Center is a multi-mode transportation hub located at Journal Square, along Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City, New Jersey, and is owned and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The Journal Square Transportation Center includes a 10-story tower, a retail plaza, a bus station, a two-level parking facility, and is the site of the Journal Square PATH rail transit system, which is the terminus of the Journal Square-33rd Street route. New Jersey Transit and private bus lines offer service to the Jersey Shore, Atlantic City, Liberty Science Center, Liberty State Park/Statue of Liberty Ferry, the Meadowlands Sports Complex and other area destinations, as well as to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan.

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