Hoboken Terminal From The River
The terminal is considered a milestone in American transportation development, combining rail, ferry, streetcar later, bus; even later, bus on one side and light-rail on the other, and pedestrian facilities in one of the most innovatively designed and engineered structures in the nation. Hoboken Terminal was also one of the first stations in the world to employ the Bush-type train shed, designed by and named for Lincoln Bush of the DL&W, which quickly became ubiquitous in station design
Hoboken Terminal From The River
The terminal is considered a milestone in American transportation development, combining rail, ferry, streetcar later, bus; even later, bus on one side and light-rail on the other, and pedestrian facilities in one of the most innovatively designed and engineered structures in the nation. Hoboken Terminal was also one of the first stations in the world to employ the Bush-type train shed, designed by and named for Lincoln Bush of the DL&W, which quickly became ubiquitous in station design