- Summit (NJT station)
Infobox Station
name=Summit
style=NJT Rail
image_size=300
image_caption=Gladstone train waits on Track 1 in view from east end.
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other=NJT Bus: 70, 986
Lakeland: 78
platform=1 side platform and 1 island platform
levels=
tracks=3
parking=
bicycle=
baggage_check=
passengers=954,200
pass_year=2007
pass_percent=3
pass_system=
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closed=
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electrified=
ADA=yes
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owned=New Jersey Transit
zone=9
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mpassengers=Summit is a station served by
New Jersey Transit 'sGladstone Branch andMorristown Line , located in downtown Summit,New Jersey . It serves as a transfer station for those coming from Gladstone and wishing to go to New York, since most trains from Gladstone only go toHoboken Terminal . It also serves as the originating point for numerous trains to both Hoboken and Penn Station inMidtown Manhattan .The station is in an open cut, built in 1902-05. There are three tracks and two platforms in the station. Trains on the Gladstone Branch, in both directions, typically use Track 3, a siding on the south side of the station, while faster Morristown Line trains come in peak direction on the other side of the
island platform and non-peak on Track 1. Track 1 is not used on weekends and holidays, however, so that passengers transferring can remain on the platform instead of having to cross the overpass, which they may not have time to do.The station was cosmetically renovated for the 2005
PGA Championship at theBaltusrol Golf Club in nearby Springfield. Status screens were installed on the platforms to show the next train and the platforms and fittings were painted. Structural rust has since shown through the paint in many places and the screens have frequently exhibited Windows system errors in the time since.Fact|date=July 2008Due to the availability of trains and potential destinations, it draws commuters from not just Summit but many surrounding communities.Fact|date=July 2008 The station thus boasts not only a small adjacent
parking lot on its own property that slopes down from Union Place, but also a large lot just across Summit Avenue, accessible from Broad Street. In the 1990s, a multistoryparking garage was built on part of the Broad Street lot. In the days after theSeptember 11, 2001 terrorist attacks , the city made chalk marks on thetire s of the many unclaimed vehicles in it for every day they remained there, in order to help identify those missing.Gallery
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