Built ca. 1910, HUDSON Tower is a two story, all brick structure constructed on a concrete base. Like similar interlocking towers of this design, HUDSON is rectangular in plan with a hipped roof. The tower has an internal staircase as well as a restroom. HUDSON Tower has a projecting trackside bay window on the second floor which contained a US&S Model 13 electro-pneumatic switch machine with 83 levers. 49 of which were working, controlling access to the Jersey City and Center Street Branches. 34 of the levers were spare. HUDSON Tower is no longer in active service. |