Risk: Low Substation Operational

Grove Street Traction & Signal Substation - New Jersey Transit Electrical Infrastructure

United States

Overview

Grove Street Traction & Signal Substation is an operational substation in New Jersey, United States, owned and operated by New Jersey Transit to support rail traction and signaling.

Grove Street Traction & Signal Substation is a substation located in New Jersey, United States, owned and operated by New Jersey Transit. It is part of the electrical infrastructure supporting the transit agency's rail operations, providing power for traction and signaling systems. The facility is currently operational and plays a critical role in the regional commuter rail network. As a traction substation, it converts high-voltage AC power from the grid to lower-voltage DC power used by electric trains. The substation likely includes rectifiers, transformers, and switchgear to ensure reliable power delivery. In the United States, such facilities are subject to NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for grid interconnection, as well as local utility requirements. The substation's location near the Hudson River waterfront in Jersey City places it in a densely populated urban area with significant rail traffic. Its role in powering New Jersey Transit's trains makes it essential for daily commuter mobility and regional transportation efficiency.

Environmental context

The substation is situated in an urban environment near the Hudson River, where it supports electric rail transit, reducing reliance on diesel locomotives and associated emissions. Its operation contributes to lower air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions compared to alternative fossil-fuel-powered transport. The facility's design likely includes noise mitigation measures due to its proximity to residential and commercial areas.

Frequently asked questions

Grove Street Traction & Signal Substation is located in New Jersey, United States, near the Hudson River waterfront in Jersey City.

A traction substation converts high-voltage AC power from the electrical grid into lower-voltage DC power used by electric trains for propulsion and signaling systems.

The substation is owned and operated by New Jersey Transit, the public transportation agency serving New Jersey.

In the United States, substations like this one are subject to NERC reliability standards for grid stability and FERC regulations for interconnection, along with local utility codes.

By powering electric rail transit, the substation supports efficient, low-emission commuter travel, reducing traffic congestion and air pollution in the densely populated New Jersey-New York metropolitan area.
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