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A train departs Montclair Heights station in May 2014. Montclair Heights station services trains on the Montclair-Boonton Line, with services to New York City's Penn Station and Hoboken Terminal to the east. To the west, trains depart for nearby Montclair State University, Dover, Hackettstown, and Lake Hopatcong stations. [14]
After Mount Hebron Road, the tracks pass a bird sanctuary and enter the Montclair Heights station. [44] The final station in Montclair, Montclair Heights has a mini-high ADA ramp and low platforms. The original station building was constructed in 1905 under an Erie Type V design, until closure in 1959 by the Erie Railroad for economic reasons. [11]
The next station to the north/west (towards Hackettstown) is Montclair Heights. Mountain Avenue contains two low-level side platforms. The station depot built by the Erie Railroad stands on the inbound platform, offering a waiting room for commuters. Part of the depot is also leased by the municipality for a residence.
Seven NJ Transit Rail stations serve Montclair: Bay Street, [179] Walnut Street, [180] Watchung Avenue, [181] Upper Montclair, [182] Mountain Avenue, [183] and Montclair Heights in Montclair, [184] and Montclair State University station in the Great Notch area of Little Falls. [185] Only Bay Street station has weekend train service.
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(This shuttle train was later extended to provide bihourly service to Bay Street on the Montclair-Boonton Line). Passengers for Penn Station connect at Summit to/from a Dover/Penn Station train. The line is colored pale green on system maps and its symbol is a horse, a reference to the Grand National Hurdle Stakes steeplechase race held in the ...
The station was intended to be a park-and-ride, near a highway and with a large parking deck. There is no direct bus service; the university bus stop is on the opposite side of campus near the Montclair Heights station. Campus shuttles, however, do serve the station. All Montclair-Boonton Line trains alight at this
NJ Transit Rail Operations (reporting mark NJTR) is the rail division of NJ Transit.It operates commuter rail service in New Jersey, with most service centered on transportation to and from New York City, Hoboken, and Newark.