Sorry Ann, I meant Journal Square in Jersey City.

Although I did go to Herald Square also

Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Sanfedele" <ann...@nyc.rr.com>
Subject: Re: Peso - Hoboken train station




Ken Waller wrote:

Do you go to Herald Square - I saw a lot of movies there in the 50's & 60's.

Not if I can avoid it.  It's a zoo - and not in a good way :-)
The only thing that gets me anywhere near is if  need to go to B&H.
(I catch the PATH at 9th street and 6th ave to get to NJ)

ann




Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Sanfedele" <ann...@nyc.rr.com>
Subject: Re: Peso - Hoboken train station


So thanks to the guys in order that I saw the posts to Tim, Dan, Paul, Jeff, Jack, Ken, John and Steve !

As to what I was doing in Hoboken... you may regret wondering  ...

about once a month or sometimes more I go out to the Pavonia Newport area of Jersey City to shop .. There is a Target there, the tax on no food is less than NY, it is actually a cheaper trip for me on the PATH train than going anyhwere in NYC. There is also a great Salvation ARmy Thrift ... all walking distance from the
Pavornia Newport stop on the PATH...

However .... there are two PATH trains.. and I got on the wrong one. I used to go to HOboken to get a train to go upstate to a friends house... this time I just wasn't noticing that I got on the HOboken train and not
the JERsey CIty one.
That was earlier in the afternoon... Hoboken and JErsey City are right next to each other and there is a thing called the light rail that goes from that station to the big shopping mall near where my stores are 9I could have stayed underground and just gotten on another PATH but it was a nice day sooooo.. I hopped on the light rail... THEN as I was shooting the Manhattan skyline from the elevated train I noticed a people walking along the river and damned if they weren't following a real path that went between the two locations.

After I shopped I found the walkway and went back to Hoboken to come back into NY . By now it is golden light time. and, as you see, it was golden. The station is old and very beautiful inside and part of the outside. It is also a terminal for a ferry that goes across to the financial district but it is a bit beyond my budget.

and thats, as Paul Harvey would have said... "the rest of the story"

ann


drd1...@gmail.com wrote:

Nice. What were you doing in Hoboken?
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