Netcong (NJT station)

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Netcong
File:Netcong Station - December 2014.jpg
Netcong Station in December 2014 from the station platform. U.S. Route 46 is visible to the right.
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Owned by New Jersey Transit
Line(s) Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Platforms 1-low-level platform
Tracks 1
Connections Commuter Bus Lakeland: 80
Construction
Parking Free and no overnight parking
Other information
Fare zone 19[1]
History
Opened 1853[2]
Rebuilt 1901–June 14, 1903[3]
Electrified No
Previous names Netcong-Stanhope
Traffic
Passengers (2012) 145 (average weekday)[4]
Services
Preceding station   NJT logo.svg NJ Transit Rail   Following station
toward Hackettstown
Montclair-Boonton Line
Morristown Line
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
Old Main Line
Terminus
toward Branchville
Sussex Branch
Terminus

Netcong is a New Jersey Transit station in Netcong, New Jersey. Located on U.S. Route 46 at Main Street in downtown Netcong, the small, 1-low level side platform station service passengers for the Morristown Line and the Montclair-Boonton Line. These lines provide service to Hoboken or to New York City via Midtown Direct on the Morristown Line at Dover and Montclair-Boonton at Montclair State University station. Midtown Direct service can also be transferred at Newark Broad Street Station in Newark, New Jersey There is one track and one platform on the north side, adjacent to the station. New Jersey Transit maintains a substantial train servicing yard east of the Netcong station at Port Morris in Roxbury Township. Port Morris Yard is proposed to return as the junction of the Montclair-Boonton and Morristown Lines for the Lackawanna Cut-Off line to Scranton. Transfers would be provided at Lake Hopatcong station in Landing.[5]

Service to Netcong, once known as South Stanhope, was begun in 1853 by the Morris & Essex Railroad. A 1.5-story depot was constructed by the railroad out of wood and located on the westbound tracks. The current Netcong station was built by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad's main line after construction of the Stanhope Cut-Off from 1901–1903 as the main station to Netcong and nearby Stanhope.[6] The brick design of the station was built with bricks from nearby Port Murray, New Jersey.[7]

The station served as the junction of the Sussex Branch of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western as well, serving towns through Sussex County including Branchville, Newton and Lafayette. Passenger railroad service on the Sussex Branch ended in October 1966, when the Erie-Lackawanna Railroad, the successor to the Lackawanna, cut service on many passenger branches. In 1979, the line was torn up and handed over to the New Jersey State Park Department. Prior to 1994, New Jersey Transit's service on the then-Boonton Line terminated at Netcong. However, in late 1994, service was extended along the Norfolk Southern owned tracks to Mount Olive and Hackettstown, which became the permanent western terminus of the line.[8]

See also

References

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  2. Rutan 2013, p. 13.
  3. Rutan 2013, p. 14.
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  6. Rutan 2013, p. 13-14.
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Bibliography

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