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Built in 1873 by the Montclair Railway, the station was the Erie Railroad's main station in Montclair. The station was formerly known as Montclair. [6] In 1953, the current building was erected and the old station was demolished. [5] On October 23, 1973, a freight train derailed at the station. [10] The Montclair Connection, which merged the ...
Chef Damon Wise, who created the popular barbeque spot Pineapple Express, will be opening Oso Felipe near Montclair's Walnut Street station. Owner of Pineapple Express to open 'lively and fresh ...
The Montclair Connection is a short section of double-track railroad on the NJ Transit Rail Operations system in New Jersey, United States, connecting the former end of the Montclair Branch at Bay Street station to the old Boonton Line southeast of Walnut Street station. The connection opened on Monday, September 30, 2002, [1] at a cost of $63 ...
On February 1, 1983, New Jersey Transit and Montclair Township officials met at the Upper Montclair station and agreed to a lease for all six stations along the line. Under the 10-year deal, Montclair would take over the operation and maintenance of station facilities and parking services (including the lots).
Montclair is welcoming a brand new restaurant entering town that specializes in Portuguese and Spanish cuisine named TASCA. The new business will be located right across from the Wellmont Theater ...
The Montclair-Boonton Line is a commuter rail line of New Jersey Transit Rail Operations in the United States. It is part of the Hoboken Division. The line is a consolidation of three individual lines: the former Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad's Montclair Branch, which ran from Hoboken Terminal to Bay Street, Montclair.
Walnut Street station may refer to: Walnut Street station (SEPTA), a SEPTA trolley station in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania; Walnut–Locust station, a SEPTA subway station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Walnut Street (NJT station), an NJ Transit station in Montclair, New Jersey
The oldest active station to be listed on NRHP was Hackensack's 1869-built Anderson Street station, until it was destroyed in a fire and explosion in 2009, and thus was delisted. Proposals to revive service on the West Trenton Line and Lackawanna Cut-Off include the re-use of some listed stations in both New Jersey and northeastern Pennsylvania.