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10TH STREET
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Ocean City Tenth Street Station in 2010
Location 10th Street and Haven Avenue, Ocean City, New Jersey
Coordinates 39°16′44″N 74°34′43″W / 39.27889°N 74.57861°W / 39.27889; -74.57861
Bus routes 3
Bus operators Bus transport NJ Transit
Construction
Disabled access Yes
Ocean City Tenth Street Station
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Area 0.5 acres (0.20 ha)
Built 1898 (1898)
Architect William Hunter
Architectural style Shingle Style
MPS Operating Passenger Railroad Stations TR
NRHP reference No. 84002610
Significant dates
Added to NRHP June 22, 1984

Ocean City Tenth Street Station is located in Ocean City, Cape May County, New Jersey, United States. Built in 1898, it served rail service until 1981. The building now operates as the Ocean City Transportation Center, which is a bus stop for NJ Transit.

In 2012, the building was damaged after being flooded by Hurricane Sandy, and was reconstructed to its historic appearance.

History

PRSL 405 at 10th Street station, August 1970
Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines trains at 10th Street in 1970

The station was built in 1898 by the Ocean City Railroad, which was acquired by the Atlantic City Railroad in 1901, and later by the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines. Trains last served the station in August 1981, when service was cancelled due to poor track conditions and limited funding from the New Jersey Department of Transportation. The architect was probably William Hunter, assistant chief engineer of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. Tenth Street Station was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 22, 1984 for its significance in architecture and history. Now known as the Ocean City Transportation Center, the building is in use as a NJ Transit bus station.

In October 2012, the Transportation Center was damaged during floods caused by Hurricane Sandy. Due to the building's historic nature, special reconstruction was required to restore the building's appearance between 1890 and 1910. This included adding a Queen Anne style turret. In August 2014, Ocean City awarded a $522,826 contract to TNT Construction Company, Inc. of Deptford, using a $501,000 grant from the Historic Preservation Fund.

Destinations

NJ Transit operates bus routes 319, 507, and 509 out of the Ocean City Transportation Center. Bus route 319 provides limited seasonal service from Ocean City to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan while bus routes 507 and 509 run daily from Ocean City to Atlantic City via the Atlantic County mainland.

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