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Denville is an active commuter railroad train station in Denville Township, Morris County, New Jersey.Located on Estling Road, the station contains three side platforms–two curved low-level platforms that service New Jersey Transit's Morristown Line, and a third that services their Montclair-Boonton Line.
The Morristown Line is an NJ Transit commuter rail line connecting Morris and Essex counties to New York City, via either New York Penn Station or Hoboken Terminal.Out of 60 inbound and 58 outbound daily weekday trains, 28 inbound and 26 outbound Midtown Direct trains (about 45%) use the Kearny Connection (opened June 10, 1996) to Penn Station; the rest go to Hoboken.
The Denville station is built for two lines and has two separate platforms, including one for the Morristown Line, which merges nearby. Denville station had a Type W-3 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western-style wooden frame station built in 1904, which has since been razed.
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Convent Station Morristown Line: Morris Township: Lackawanna Railroad: 1867 [44] Cranford Raritan Valley Line: Cranford: Central Railroad of New Jersey: January 1, 1839 [36] Delawanna Main Line: Clifton: Lackawanna Railroad: December 14, 1870 [43] Denville Morristown Line Montclair-Boonton Line: Denville: Lackawanna Railroad
Morristown station is a NJ Transit rail station on the Morristown Line, serving the town of Morristown, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. It serves an average of 1,800 passengers on a typical weekday. Construction of the historic station began in 1912 and the facility opened November 3, 1913.
North Jersey Coast line is suspended between Long Branch and Penn State New York while the Raritan Valley Line Service ends at Newark Penn Station due to Amtrak overhead wire issues near there.
Mount Tabor is a New Jersey Transit station in Denville, New Jersey along the Morristown Line just west of the small community of Mount Tabor in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey. The station consists of one small side platform and 48 parking spaces for commuters. One of these parking spaces is handicapped-accessible.