User:CmdrDan/Stations of Montclair-Boonton Line

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List of active stations

How about a list of stations that comprises only ACTIVE stations?

Exhaustive List

A list of all stations--historical, out of service, planned, and otherwise, is more of an academic exercise in contrast to the utility of a list of stations that are currently in service.

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  1. See: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T10028

(Modified) Stations

Changes to original table

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Zone
[1]
Station[1] Miles (km)
from NYP
Date
opened
Date
closed
Connections / notes[1]
1 New York – Penn Station Disabled access 0.0 (0.0) 1910 Amtrak: Acela Express, Adirondack, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Keystone Service, Lake Shore Limited, Maple Leaf, Northeast Regional, Pennsylvanian, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Silver Star, Vermonter
LIRR: Babylon, Belmont Park, City Terminal Zone, Far Rockaway, Hempstead, Long Beach, Montauk, Oyster Bay, Port Jefferson, Port Washington, Ronkonkoma, and West Hempstead Branches
NJ Transit: Gladstone, Morristown, Northeast Corridor, Raritan Valley, and North Jersey Coast Lines
NYC Subway: "1" train"2" train"3" train (at 34th Street – Penn Station (Seventh Avenue))
"A" train"C" train"E" train (at 34th Street – Penn Station (Eighth Avenue))
Bus transport NYCT Bus: M4, M7, M20, M34 / M34A SBS, Q32
Bus transport Academy Bus: X23, X24
Bus transport Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach: New York Airport Service
Bus transport Greyhound Lines: BoltBus, NeOn
Bus transport Megabus: M21, M22, M23, M24, M27
Bus transport Eastern Shuttle
Bus transport Vamoose Bus
New York / Hudson county line
Secaucus Junction Disabled access 3.5 (5.6) 2003 NJ Transit: Gladstone, Main, Meadowlands, Morristown, Northeast Corridor, Pascack Valley, Raritan Valley, and North Jersey Coast Lines
Metro-North: Port Jervis Line
Bus transport NJT Bus: 2, 78, 129, 329, 353
Hoboken Terminal Disabled access 0.0 (0.0) 1903 NJ Transit: Bergen County, Gladstone, Main, Meadowlands, Morristown, Pascack Valley, Raritan Valley, and North Jersey Coast Lines
Metro-North: Port Jervis Line
Hudson-Bergen Light Rail: 8th Street-Hoboken, Hoboken-Tonnelle
PATH: HOB-WTC, HOB-33, JSQ-33 (via HOB)
Bus transport NJT Bus: 22, 22X, 23, 68, 85, 87, 89, 126
New York Waterway to Battery Park City
2
Arlington 1905[2] 2002[3] Located on the old Boonton Line
Harrison 7.1 (11.5) 1937 1984[4]
Hudson / Essex county line
Northeast Corridor (Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast Lines) diverge at Kearny Connection
Montclair-Boonton service to Hoboken converges
Newark – Broad Street Disabled access 10.4 (16.7) 1836 NJ Transit: Morristown Line and Gladstone Branch
Newark Light Rail: Broad Street – Newark Penn
Bus transport NJT Bus: 11, 13, 27, 28, go28, 29, 30, 41, 72, 76, 78, 108
Morristown Line diverges
4
Roseville Avenue 1984[4]
North Newark April 26, 1986[5] Located on the old Boonton Line
Ampere 1991[4]
Watsessing Avenue 1856[6] Bus transport NJT Bus: 94
Originally Doddtown
Rowe Street 1955[7] 2002[3] Located on the old Boonton Line
Bloomfield 1912[2] Bus transport NJT Bus: 11, 28, go28, 29, 34, 72, 92, 93, 94, 709
Bus transport DeCamp Bus: 88
Benson Street 1883[8] 2002[9] On the old Boonton Line
Glen Ridge 1912[2] Bus transport NJT Bus: 11, 28, 29
Bus transport DeCamp Bus: 33
5 Bay Street Disabled access 1981[10] Bus transport NJT Bus: 11, 28, 29
Bus transport DeCamp Bus: 33
Bus transport Montclair Jitney
Western terminus on weekends
Walnut Street 1873[11] Bus transport DeCamp Bus: 33G
Originally Montclair[11]
Watchung Avenue 1873 Bus transport NJT Bus: 28
Bus transport DeCamp Bus: 66
Upper Montclair 1873 Bus transport NJT Bus: 28
Bus transport DeCamp Bus: 66
6 Mountain Avenue c. 1884[12] Bus transport NJT Bus: 28
Bus transport DeCamp Bus: 66
Montclair Heights Disabled access c. 1884[12] Bus transport NJT Bus: 28, 191, 705
Bus transport DeCamp Bus: 66
Montclair State University at Little Falls Disabled access 2004[13] Bus transport Montclair State University Shuttle
Terminus of electrification
Great Notch 1905[14] 2010[15] Former split for Caldwell Branch to Essex Fells
8 Little Falls 1915[16] Bus transport NJT Bus: 11, 191, 704, 705
Singac
9 Wayne – Route 23 Disabled access 2008[17] Bus transport NJT Bus: 194, 198, 324, 748
Mountain View – Wayne Disabled access c. 1867 Bus transport NJT Bus: 871
Site of split for former New York & Greenwood Lake Railway to Wanaque
10 Lincoln Park 1905[18] Bus transport NJT Bus: 871
Bus transport Lakeland Bus: 46
11 Towaco Disabled access c. 1905[19] Bus transport NJT Bus: 871
Bus transport Lakeland Bus: 46
Montville 1917
14 Boonton Disabled access 1905 Bus transport NJT Bus: 871
Bus transport Lakeland Bus: 46
Mountain Lakes 1912[18]
Morristown Line converges
Denville Disabled access 39.3 (63.2) NJ Transit: Morristown Line
Bus transport NJT Bus: 880
17 Dover Disabled access 43.1 (69.4) 1848 NJ Transit: Morristown Line
Bus transport NJT Bus: 872, 875, 880
Terminus of electrification, transfer point between trains to New York/Hoboken and Dover
Wharton
19 Mount Arlington Disabled access 2008 NJ Transit: Morristown Line
Bus transport Lakeland Bus: 80
Also known as Howard Boulevard Park and Ride
Lake Hopatcong 48.5 (78.1) 1854 NJ Transit: Morristown Line
Bus transport Lakeland Bus: 80
Lackawanna Cut-Off (future service) diverges at Port Morris Junction
Netcong 51.0 (82.1) 1901 NJ Transit: Morristown Line
Former western terminus, originally Netcong-Stanhope
Mount Olive Disabled access 52.7 (84.8) 1854 NJ Transit: Morristown Line
Bus transport Lakeland Bus: 46, 80
Waterloo Village, International Trade Center
Originally Waterloo
Morris / Warren county line
Hackettstown Disabled access 60.0 (96.6) 1868
1994
c. 1960
 
NJ Transit: Morristown Line
Washington Secondary continues west
  1. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference schedule was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b c Yanosey (2007).
  3. ^ a b "Rail Shuttle Buses To Transport Commuters Affected By Station Closures". Newark, New Jersey: New Jersey Transit. August 27, 2002. Retrieved November 24, 2009.
  4. ^ a b c Morris & Essex Lines Timetable (September 16, 1984 ed.). Newark, New Jersey: New Jersey Transit Rail Operations. 1984.
  5. ^ "Plainfield Station Derailed From Line". The Courier-News. March 18, 1986. p. 17. Retrieved September 26, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  6. ^ Urquhart, Frank John (1913). A History of the city of Newark, New Jersey. Vol. Volume 1. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  7. ^ Yanosey (2007), p. 69.
  8. ^ Roll, Erin (June 17, 2010). "Benson repairs move into next phase". Glen Ridge Voice. Glen Ridge, New Jersey: North Jersey Media Group. Retrieved July 5, 2010.
  9. ^ "The Montclair-Boonton Line" (PDF). Newark, New Jersey: New Jersey Transit Rail Operations. September 2002. Retrieved February 13, 2010.
  10. ^ Jaeger, Phillip Edward (1998). Montclair: A Guide to Its Past. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. p. 14. ISBN 0-7385-3475-7.
  11. ^ a b Shepard, Royal F.; Shepard, Elizabeth (2003). Images of America: Montclair. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Publishing. p. 24. ISBN 9780738513492.
  12. ^ a b Shaw, William H. (1884). History of Essex and Hudson Counties, New Jersey. Vol. 2. Essex County, New Jersey: Everts & Peck. p. 100.
  13. ^ "MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY STATION AND 1,500-SPOT PARKING DECK OFFICIALLY OPENS: "See More Spots" marketing campaign begins". New Jersey Transit. October 20, 2004. Retrieved July 7, 2009.
  14. ^ Yanosey (2007), p. 74-75.
  15. ^ "Today's News". Little Falls, New Jersey: Township of Little Falls. 2009. Retrieved December 19, 2009.
  16. ^ Yanosey (2007), p. 76.
  17. ^ New Wayne/Route 23 Transit Center Opens January 12, 2008 Archived February 22, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ a b Taber & Taber (1981), p. 748.
  19. ^ Taber & Taber (1981), p. 766.