- Montclair Heights (NJT station)
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Montclair Heights
Montclair Heights stationStation statistics Coordinates 40°51′27″N 74°12′09″W / 40.8576°N 74.2026°WCoordinates: 40°51′27″N 74°12′09″W / 40.8576°N 74.2026°W Lines Connections NJT Bus: 28, 191, and 705
DeCamp: 66Platforms 2 low level side platforms with mini-high sections Tracks 2 Parking 67 spots Bicycle facilities parking racks Other information Closed 20 November 1959 Electrified 30 September 2002 Accessible Code 1745 (Erie Railroad)[1] Owned by New Jersey Transit Fare zone 6 Traffic Passengers (2010) 320 (average weekday) 0% Services Preceding station NJ Transit Rail Following station toward HackettstownMontclair-Boonton Line toward Hoboken or New York Penn StationPreceding station Erie Railroad Following station Mountain Avenuetoward Pavonia TerminalNew York and Greenwood Lake Railroad Great Notchtoward Sterling ForestMontclair Heights is a New Jersey Transit station in Montclair, New Jersey along the Montclair-Boonton Line. It is named so because the nearby community was once referred to as Montclair Heights, and the station is one of the few things still with that name. It is also the highest station in Montclair, at approximately 365 feet (111 m) above sea level, and is along the First Watchung Mountain, two blocks from Mills Reservation, a park on the top of the mountain.
Depending on from where one takes the train, it is either the first or last stop of the six train stations in Montclair. The station is mile point 14.9 on the line. The station is between 36 and 53 minutes away from New York Penn Station, depending on how many stops the train makes, and between 35 and 45 minutes from Hoboken. The station is located on Normal Avenue at Carlisle Road, near the southwestern corner of Montclair State University's campus.
Prior to the construction of the Montclair State University station, Montclair Heights was used as a transfer station for trains heading west towards Dover and Hackettstown on the Montclair-Boonton Line. The reason for this was that all trains going to points north of the station were required to be diesel-powered, while trains going to New York Penn Station have to be electric because of problems with diesel fumes in the tunnels under the Hudson River.
This station is accessible with a part of its platform raised and having a ramp leading up to it.
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Service
Most Montclair-Boonton trains stop here. Some trains after noon traveling between Hoboken and places between Dover and Hackettstown skip this station. All of the trains to or from New York, except the first inbound train in the early morning, stop here, and all trains going between Montclair State University and Hoboken stop here.
Weekend service is not provided.
Bus connections
While not directly served by any buses, connections can be made from the station by walking one block to either nearby Montclair State University's bus stop or Valley Road. New Jersey Transit's 28, 191, and 705 buses as well as DeCamp's 66 bus all stop near the station.
Two routes of the Montclair State University shuttle stops at the Montclair Heights station and goes to points around the campus.
Bus number 28 goes between Newark Penn station and Montclair State University, on weekends to Willowbrook Mall. This bus also stops at the next three train stations, Mountain Avenue, Upper Montclair, and Watchung Avenue, and also three more down the line.
Bus Number 191 Goes from the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan to Clifton, New Jersey and Willowbrook Mall. It also stops at Great Notch Station and Little Falls station.
Bus Number 705 goes between Passaic, New Jersey and Willowbrook Mall. It also stops at the Little Falls station.
DeCamp Bus Lines' route 66 stops on nearby Valley Road or at the University's bus stop, where some of the NJ Transit buses also go. It goes to New York City, and does not accept passengers to intermediate places, only New York.
References
- ^ "List of Station Names and Numbers". Jersey City, New Jersey: Erie Railroad. May 1, 1916. http://www.jon-n-bevliles.net/RAILROAD/erie_docs/erie-losn16.html. Retrieved November 23, 2010.
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Categories:- Montclair, New Jersey
- New Jersey Transit stations
- Transportation in Essex County, New Jersey
- Upper Montclair, New Jersey
- Stations along Erie Railroad lines
- Buildings and structures in Essex County, New Jersey
- Railway stations closed in 1959
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