The Station at West Side
likely refers to the West Side Avenue station in Jersey City, New Jersey, which is a terminal for the NJ Transit Hudson-Bergen Light Rail. This station is located at the intersection of West Side Avenue and Claremont Avenue and serves as a transportation hub with connections to NJ Transit buses. Another possibility is that it is a reference to a specific development or business named “The Station at West Side,” especially given the recent renovation of New York City’s Penn Station into a modern hub with shops and dining, which is located on the west side of Manhattan, although this is less certain without more specific context.

West Side Avenue station, Jersey City
- Location: Intersection of West Side Avenue and Claremont Avenue, Jersey City, NJ.
- Service: Part of the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail system and a hub for several NJ Transit bus routes.
- Features: Two tracks, island and side platforms, 804 parking spaces, and accessible facilities.
- History: Opened on April 15, 2000, and formerly served the Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Other possibilities
- Penn Station, NYC: The recent renovation has created a modern, large-scale transportation hub with shops and restaurants, located on the “west side” of Midtown Manhattan. This is often a point of discussion for recent news about major transportation improvements, as explained in this YouTube video.
- A specific business or development: It could be the name of a specific residential, commercial, or mixed-use development, though no widely known project is immediately apparent from this name alone.