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Pages in category "Railway stations in Passaic County, New Jersey" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The area is served by the United States Postal Service as part of ZIP Code 07420. The community is located in suburban Northern New Jersey. Manufacturing explosives during World War I at DuPont factory in Haskell. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population for ZIP Code Tabulation Area 07420 was 4,942. [1]
NJ Transit Rail Operations provides passenger service on 12 lines at a total of 166 stations, some operated in conjunction with Amtrak and Metro-North Railroad (MNR). [1]NJ Transit Rail Operations (NJTR) was established by NJ Transit (NJT) to run commuter rail operations in New Jersey.
Haskell was a former commuter railroad station in the Haskell section of Wanaque, Passaic County, New Jersey, United States.Located at the Doty Road grade crossing in Wanaque, trains operated on the Erie Railroad's New York and Greenwood Lake Railway between Pavonia Terminal in Jersey City and Wanaque–Midvale station.
Hackensack station (New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad) Harmon Cove station; Harrison station (NJ Transit) Harrison Street station; Haskell station; Hawthorne station (New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad) Heller Parkway (NCS station) Hopewell station; Hudson Avenue station (Erie Railroad)
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MOM located in eastern part of Central NJ, shown in dark blue. The Monmouth Ocean Middlesex Line (MOM) is a passenger rail project in the US state of New Jersey, proposed by NJ Transit Rail Operations (NJT) to serve the Central New Jersey counties of Monmouth, Ocean, and Middlesex. [1]