Montclair-Boonton Line - Service

Service

There is service on weekdays between ~5 a.m. and ~1 a.m. the next morning. Between Hackettstown and Denville there is also service that after Denville, goes onto Hoboken via the Morristown Line. Frequency of service reflects the times commuters travel. Inbound trains are more frequent in the Morning, and outbound trains are more frequent in the Afternoon and evening. From Denville to Montclair, only diesel-hauled trains can provide service, as the territory is not electrified. Therefore, there is no direct service to/from New York between Mountain Lakes and Little Falls stations. The same is true for all stations between and including Hackettstown and Mount Arlington, as New York Penn Station normally does not allow diesel trains to enter. Other electrified service is existing at Denville and Dover stations, along with the stretches in between. On weekends 9.5 round trips between Hoboken and Bay street operate every two hours.

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