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{{routemap
<noinclude>
|inline = <includeonly>yes</includeonly>
{|{{railway line header}}
|title = HOB–33
{{BS-table}}
|title-bg = #{{rcr|PATH|HOB-33}}
</noinclude>
|title-color = white
{{BS4|exKBHFa|||}}
|navbar = PATH HOB-33
{{BS4|exHST|||}}
|navbar pos = 2
{{BS4|exBHF|||}}
|map =
{{BS4|exHST|||}}
utKACCa~~ ~~[[Hoboken Terminal]]
{{BS4|exABZgl+l|exHSTq|xABZq+lxr|STRlg|||}}
utCONTgq\utABZgr+r\~~ ~~ ~~{{rint|path}} ''to {{stn|World Trade Center||PATH}} or {{stn|Newark||PATH}}''
{{BS4|exSTR||STR|KBHFe||[[Hoboken (PATH station)|Hoboken]]}}
utKRZW~~ ~~ ~~[[Uptown Hudson Tubes]]~~{{BSsplit|[[New Jersey|NJ]]|[[New York (state)|NY]]|line=-}}
{{BS4|exHST||STR|||}}
utHST~~ ~~{{stn|Christopher Street||PATH}}
{{BS4|exWTUNNEL2|WASSERq|WTUNNEL2|||}}
utHST~~ ~~{{stn|Ninth Street||PATH}}
{{BS4|exKBHFe||STR|||}}
utHST~~ ~~{{stn|14th Street||PATH}}
{{BS4|||HST|||[[Christopher Street (PATH station)|Christopher Street]]}}
utHST~~ ~~{{stn|23rd Street||PATH}}
{{BS4|||HST|||[[9th Street (PATH station)|9th Street]]}}
utKACCe~~ ~~{{stn|33rd Street||PATH}}
{{BS4|||HST|||[[14th Street (PATH station)|14th Street]]}}
}}<noinclude>
{{BS4|||HST|||[[23rd Street (PATH station)|23rd Street]]}}
{{US-railway-routemap|Hoboken–33rd Street|cat=rt}}
{{BS4|||KBHFe|||[[33rd Street (PATH station)|33rd Street]]}}<noinclude>
|}
|}
{{rdt intro|[[Hoboken–33rd Street (PATH service)]] in U.S.}}<noinclude>


[[Category:PATH (rail system) maps]]
[[Category:PATH (rail system) maps]]

Latest revision as of 07:25, 22 February 2023

HOB–33
Hoboken Terminal
Christopher Street
Ninth Street
14th Street
23rd Street
33rd Street

This is a route-map template for the Hoboken–33rd Street, a United States rapid transit line.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.