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From an NJ Transit news release.
 
Bernie Wagenblast
 
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HISTORIC WALDWICK STATION GETS NEW LEASE ON LIFE 

Community group will develop railroad museum  
August 13, 2008
NJT-08-062  
NEWARK, NJ — The historic Waldwick train station building  would be renovated 
and converted into a facility that offers meeting space as  well as a railro
ad museum under a lease arrangement approved today by the NJ  TRANSIT Board of 
Directors.  
The aging stucco and wood-beam station building, built in 1887 and listed on  
the National and New Jersey Registers of Historic Places, is scheduled to be  
renovated by the not-for-profit Waldwick Community Alliance Inc. under terms 
of  a 25-year lease that would preserve a piece of railroad history at no 
expense to  NJ TRANSIT.  
"This agreement preserves a cultural resource and benefits the community in a 
 manner that has zero impact on a very tight NJ TRANSIT capital budget," said 
NJ  TRANSIT Chairman and Transportation Commissioner Kris Kolluri.  
The obsolete Main Line station building has been closed since 1983, and is  
located on the outbound side of the tracks, where few Waldwick Station 
commuters  would wait. Current customers are sheltered from the elements by a modern 
heated  and air-conditioned building on the inbound side of the station.  
"This is a win-win for the community and for NJ TRANSIT because the lease  
enables a preservation effort that financial constraints would not permit us to  
undertake," said NJ TRANSIT Executive Director Richard Sarles.  
Under the terms of the proposed lease of the 8,545-square foot property, the  
alliance would pay $1 per year for 25 years and pay the cost of restoring the 
 building to historic standards and upgrading landscaping and walkways.  
Prior to restoration, NJ TRANSIT will relocate six parking spaces and the  
entrance and exit points to the existing station parking lot to reorient  
pedestrian flow around the station building. No parking spaces will be  lost.



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