Montclair-Boonton Line - Station List - Active Stations

Active Stations

Montclair-Boonton Line stations
Zone Miles from east terminal Municipality Station Services Public transportation Notes
0.0 Hoboken Hoboken ADA-accessible, TVM, Waiting area NJ Transit buses: 22, 22X, 23, 54, 68, 85, 87, 89, 126, New York Waterway Eastern terminus of the line; Transfer here for PATH trains and the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail
New York City Penn Station ADA-accessible, TVM, Waiting area Amtrak, Long Island Rail Road,
NJ Transit: North Jersey Coast Line, Northeast Corridor Line, Gladstone Branch, Morristown Line
NYC Subway: 1 2 3 A C E trains
NYC Transit buses: M4, M7, M20, M34 / M34A Select Bus Service, Q32
Second eastern terminus of the line
5.0 (NYP) Secaucus Secaucus Junction ADA-accessible, TVM, Waiting area NJ Transit buses: 2, 78, 129, 329 Transfer here for other New Jersey Transit lines (except the Raritan Valley and Gladstone Branch lines)
2 7.8 Newark Newark-Broad Street ADA-accessible, TVM, Waiting area NJ Transit buses: 11, 13, 27, 28, 29, 39, 41, 43, 72, 76, 78, 108, go28 7.8 miles from Hoboken, 10.4 miles from New York Penn
4 Bloomfield Watsessing Avenue TVM NJ Transit buses: 94 Formerly known as Doddtown
Bloomfield TVM, Waiting area NJ Transit buses: 11, 28, 29, 34, 72, 92, 93, 94, go28
Glen Ridge Glen Ridge TVM, Waiting area NJ Transit buses: 11, 28, 29
Decamp Bus: 33
5 Montclair Bay Street TVM, ADA-accessible, Waiting area NJ Transit buses: 11, 28, 29
Decamp Bus: 33
Weekend service terminates at Bay Street
Walnut Street TVM Decamp Bus: 33G
Watchung Avenue TVM, Waiting area NJ Transit buses: 28
Decamp Bus: 66
Upper Montclair TVM, Waiting area NJ Transit buses: 28
Decamp Bus: 66
6 Mountain Avenue TVM, Waiting area NJ Transit buses: 28
Decamp Bus: 66
Not to be confused with Mountain Station on the Morris and Essex Lines
Montclair Heights ADA-accessible, TVM NJ Transit buses: 28, 191, 705
Decamp Bus: 66
Little Falls Montclair State University ADA-accessible, TVM Built 2004, serves Montclair State University; Electric Service ends here.
8 Little Falls TVM, Waiting area NJ Transit buses: 11, 191, 704, 705
9 Wayne Wayne-Route 23 ADA-accessible, TVM NJ Transit buses: 75, 194, 198, 324 Built 2008
Mountain View ADA-accessible, TVM, Waiting area NJ Transit buses: 871 Site of split for former New York & Greenwood Lake Railway to Wanaque
10 Lincoln Park Lincoln Park TVM NJ Transit buses: 871
11 Montville Towaco ADA-accessible, TVM NJ Transit buses: 871
14 Boonton Boonton ADA-accessible, TVM NJ Transit buses: 871
Mountain Lakes Mountain Lakes TVM
16 Denville Denville ADA-accessible, TVM NJ Transit buses: 880 Line merges/diverges with the Morristown Line for westward service
17 Dover Dover ADA-accessible, TVM, Waiting area NJ Transit buses: 872, 875, 880 Most trains terminate/originate at Dover
19 Mount Arlington Mount Arlington ADA-accessible, TVM Lakeland Bus: Route 80 Built 2008
Lake Hopatcong Lake Hopatcong TVM Future split for the Lackawanna Cut-Off line near Port Morris Junction
Netcong Netcong TVM Begin/end of New Jersey Transit track ownership; Former line western terminus
Mount Olive Mount Olive TVM, ADA-accessible Lakeland Bus: Route 46, Route 80 Waterloo Village, International Trade Center
Hackettstown Hackettstown ADA-accessible, TVM Western terminus of the Montclair-Boonton and Morristown Lines

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