Hoboken has completely reinvented itself since the aerial photo on the last page. The waterfront features a large park built on a wide pier in the Hudson River, and the main streets are hardly those of a blue-collar town.

The lighting the day that I made this trip didn’t favor photos of the riverfront park that has replaced the Lackawanna’s freight piers, so I’ll spare you. These are pictures of the commercial area near Washington Street and the railroad terminal.

From Hoboken, I hopped back on the light rail to move up the river.

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Jon Bruner

Product lead at Lumafield

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