Operating Passenger Railroad Stations Thematic Resource (New Jersey)

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{{Infobox NRHP

| name = Operating Passenger Railroad Stations

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| location = New Jersey, U.S.

| architecture = various

| added = June 22, 1984 & September 29, 1984

| refnum = 64000496

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| designated_other1_name = New Jersey Register of Historic Places

| designated_other1_abbr = NJRHP

| designated_other1_link = New Jersey Register of Historic Places

| designated_other1_date = March 17, 1984

| designated_other1_number = 5080{{cite web | title=New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places – Multiple/Thematic | url= http://www.nj.gov/dep/hpo/1identify/nrsr_lists/MPDF-THEMATIC.pdf | publisher=New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection – Historic Preservation Office |access-date= November 20, 2015}}

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The Operating Passenger Railroad Stations Thematic Resource is a list of 53 New Jersey Transit stations in New Jersey entered into the New Jersey Register of Historic Places and National Register of Historic Places in 1984 for their architectural, historical, and cultural merit.{{cite web|title= NRHP Nomination Form Operating Passenger Railroad Stations TR|url={{NRHP url|id=64000496}}|publisher=National Register of Historic Places|date = September 29, 1984| access-date=November 22, 2015}}

History

=19th century=

Rail service began in New Jersey in 1834. Over the course of the next century, an expansive system operated by competing private companies crisscrossed the state, providing freight, long-distance and commuter passenger service.{{Citation |last= Treese |first= Lorett |title= Railroads of New Jersey: Fragments of the Past in the Garden State Landscape |publisher= Stackpole Books |year= 2006 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=LkXXZfRFRM0C&q=new+jersey+railroad+station+survey+1981&pg=PA219 |work= google.nl |isbn= 9780811732604}}{{citation | last = Bianculli | first = Anthony J. | title = Iron Rails in the Garden State: Tales of New Jersey Railroading | publisher = Indiana University Press | year = 2008 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=oif8ddRyYMcC&q=Iron+Rails+in+the+Garden+State%3A+Tales+of+New+Jersey+Railroading | isbn = 9780253351746}}{{cite news | title = The New Jersey Historic Bridge Survey | publisher = NJDOT | date = September 1994 | url = http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/works/environment/pdf/Survey_Doc.pdf | access-date = November 25, 2015}}

=20th century=

By the mid 1970s most were financially troubled. Amtrak began operations on May 1, 1971 after having taken over long-distance passenger service considered to be in the nation's best interest, including the Northeast Corridor in New Jersey. Statewide commuter services came under the auspices of the New Jersey Department of Transportation and were operated under contract by Conrail, which had been established in 1976.

New Jersey Transit Rail Operations (NJTRO) was established by 1983 when New Jersey Transit (NJT) took over operations.{{cite book |title=American Railroads |last=Stover |first=John F. |year=1997 |edition = 2nd |publisher=University of Chicago Press |location=Chicago |isbn=978-0-226-77658-3 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R4vjgmic44QC }}

New Jersey Transit, in conjunction with State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), commissioned a field study concluded in 1981 of 112 train station buildings, or head houses, under its jurisdiction that had been built before World War II and were still in operation, which culminated in a report The Operating Railroad Stations of New Jersey: A Historical Survey. After a process of elimination over the next years the SHPO recommended that 53 stations be included in a multiple property submission (MPS) thematic nomination (TN); several had been previously designated, some as contributing properties to historic districts.{{cite news | title = Operating Passenger Railroad Stations Thematic Resource | publisher = National Park Service | date = May 8, 1984| url = {{NRHP url|id=64000496}} | access-date = January 22, 2013}}

The NJRHP designation took place on March 17, 1984 (#5080).{{cite web | title=New Jersey and National Register Listings | url= http://www.nj.gov/dep/hpo/1identify/nrsr_lists.htm | publisher=New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection – Historic Preservation Office | access-date= November 22, 2015}} The MPS submission was made on May 8, 1984. Forty of the stations were entered into the NRHP on June 22, 1984 and the remainder were entered as part of the completed TN on September 29, 1984 (#64000496).{{cite news | title = Operating Passenger Railroad Stations TR | publisher = National Park Service | url = http://focus.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/64000496 | access-date = November 20, 2015}} Many stations were along former lines that had become part of NJTRO, one of which is used by SEPTA.

The oldest station building, the Long-a-Coming Depot, built in 1856, and the oldest active station building, Ramsey-Main Street Station, built in 1868, were not listed. Also not included in the TN were two significant individually-listed historic operating stations, Newark Pennsylvania Station and Hoboken Terminal, both of which are major rail hubs that also serve as terminals for light rail, PATH subway trains, and in the case of Hoboken, ferries across the Hudson River.

Another former intermodal station, the inactive Communipaw Terminal on the Upper New York Bay, had also been previously listed. There are other stations which have also been listed on the state and federal register, such as Mountain Lakes and Demarest which were not part of the TN since they were inactive at the time, were not considered sufficiently significant, or were not part of the NJT system.

List

class="wikitable sortable"

!

!Station

! Service

!Locale
Municipality
County

!Former railroad service

!Construction date of station house

!Designation

! Status

1

| Ampere{{NRHP url|id=84002628|title=Ampere New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

|

| East Orange
Essex

| Lackawanna
Montclair Branch

| 1908

| NJRHP#1073 March 1984
NRHP#84002628
June 22, 1984 (TR)
delisted October 30, 1990

| Inactive. Service discontinued April 7, 1991{{cite book|title=Morris & Essex Lines Timetable|publisher=New Jersey Transit Rail Operations|location=Newark, New Jersey|date=1991|edition=April 7, 1991}}
Station building demolished 1991

2

| Anderson Street

| Pascack Valley Line

| Hackensack
Bergen

| Erie

| 1869

| NJRHP#519 March 17, 1984
delisted March 30, 2011
NRHP #84002520 June 22, 1984 (TR)
delisted May 2011

| Active
Listed station building destroyed by fire 2009 and replaced

3

| Bernardsville{{NRHP url|id=84002628|title=Bernardsville New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Gladstone Branch

| Bernardsville
Somerset

| Lackawanna

| 1901

| NJRHP#247 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002786 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

4

| Bloomfield{{NRHP url|id=84002631|title=Bloomfield New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Montclair-Boonton Line

| Bloomfield
Essex

| Lackawanna

| 1912

| NJRHP#1065 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002631 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active
Listed building privately owned{{cite news | last = Lee | first = Eunice | title = Bloomfield sheds reputation for stalled redevelopment projects as buildings rise | publisher = The Star-Ledger | date = November 10, 2013 | url = http://www.nj.com/essex/index.ssf/2013/11/bloomfield_shows_visible_signs_of_redevelopment_progress_after_years_of_stalled_projects.html | access-date = January 8, 2015}}

5

| Boonton{{NRHP url|id=77000889|title=Boonton New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Montclair-Boonton Line

| Boonton
Morris

| Lackawanna

| 1905

| NJRHP#2089 October 19, 1976 NRHP#77000889 July 13, 1977
September 29, 1984 (TR)

| Active

6

| Bound Brook{{NRHP url|id=84002787|title=Bound Brook New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Raritan Valley Line

| Bound Brook
Somerset

| Jersey Central

| 1913
replaced 1847 Elizabethtown & Somerville Railroad Depot

| NJRHP#2481 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002787 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active station. Station house (1913) converted to restaurant{{Cite web|url=http://www.nj.com/traffic/index.ssf/2016/08/why_does_bound_brook_have_two_stations_but_none_to.html|title=Bound Brook's two train stations don't shelter commuters|date=August 4, 2016}}

7

| Bradley Beach{{NRHP url|id=84002749|title=Bradley Beach New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}[

| North Jersey Coast Line

| Bradley Beach
Monmouth

| Jersey Central

| 1912

| NJRHP#1963 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002749 (TR)

| Active

8

| Brick Church{{NRHP url|id=84002636|title=Brick Church New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Morristown Line
Gladstone Branch

| East Orange
Essex

| Lackawanna

| 1923
replaced former 1878 Depot

| NJRHP#1074 March 17, 194
NRHP#840032 636 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

9

| Dover{{NRHP url|id=80002511|title=Dover New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Morristown Line
Montclair-Boonton Line

| Dover
Morris

| Lackawanna

| 1902
replaced 1848 M&E station

| NJRHP#2109 February 1, 1980
NRHP:80002511 May 23, 1980
September 29, 1984 (TR)

| Active

10

| East Orange{{NRHP url|id=84002638|title=East Orange New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Morristown Line
Gladstone Branch

| East Orange
Essex

| Lackawanna

| 1923
replaced original 1836 depot

| NJRHP: #
NRHP:84002638 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

11

| Elberon

| North Jersey Coast Line

| Elberon
Long Branch
Monmouth

| Jersey Central

| 1899

| NJRHP#2007 December 19, 1977
NRHP#78001777 June 9, 1978
September 29, 1984 (TR)
delisted October 17 & October 30, 1990

| Active
Listed station building lost to fire and replaced{{cite web|url=http://dbsem.com/elberon-train-station-elberon-nj/|title=Elberon Train Station|work=De Biasse & Seminara Architects|access-date=November 25, 2015}}

12

| Elizabeth Station{{NRHP url|id=84002825|title=Elizabeth New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

|

| Elizabeth
Union

| Jersey Central
Mainline

| 1863

| NJRHP#2661 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002825 September 29, 1984 (TR)

| Inactive, 1976 but included in nomination
Adjacent to former PRR station Elizabeth (NJT station) (NEC)
Proposed incorporation into Elizabeth Midtown Station

13

| Fanwood{{NRHP url|id=80002521|title=Fanwood New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Raritan Valley Line

| Fanwood
Union

| Jersey Central

| 1874

| NJRHP#2680# November 7, 1979
NRHP#80002521 July 17, 1980
September 29, 1984 (TR)

| Active

14

| Far Hills{{NRHP url|id=84002789|title=Far Hills New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Gladstone Branch

| Far Hills
Somerset

| Lackawanna

| 1914

| NJRHP#2489 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002789 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

15

| Gladstone{{NRHP url|id=84002792|title=Gladstone New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Gladstone Branch

| Gladstone
Somerset

| Lackawanna

| 1891

| NJRHP#2577 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002792 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

16

| Glen Ridge (Montclair Branch){{cite news | title = Glen Ridge Historic District | publisher = National Park Service | url = {{NRHP url|id=82004784}} | access-date = November 25, 2015}}

| Montclair-Boonton Line

| Glen Ridge
Essex

| Lackawanna

| 1912

| Glen Ridge Historic District (CP)
NJRHP #1087 October 3, 1980
NRHP #82004784 August 9, 1982
NJRH: #3712 March 17, 1984
NRHP: June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

17

| Glen Ridge (Boonton Line)

|

| Glen Ridge
Essex

| Erie
NYGL
Boonton Line NJT

| 1883

| Glen Ridge Historic District (CP)
NJRHP #1087 October 3, 1980
NRHP #82004784 August 9, 1982
NJRHP: #4075 March 17, 1984
NRHP: September 29, 1984 (TR)

| Renamed Benson Street by NJT
Inactive since 2002
Listed station building sold by NJT and converted to private home{{cite news|last=Galant|first=Debbie|title=Benson Street Station's Fairytale Ending|url=http://www.baristanet.com/2012/05/benson-street-stations-fairytale-ending/|access-date= January 6, 2015|newspaper=Baristanet|date=May 14, 2012|agency=Baristanet LLC|location=Essex County, New Jersey}}

18

| Hillsdale{{NRHP url|id=84002566|title=Hillsdale New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Pascack Valley Line

| Hillsdale
Bergen

| Erie

| 1869

| NJRHP#537 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002566 June 22, 9184 (TR)

| Active

19

| Hopewell{{NRHP url|id=84002728|title=Hopewell New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

|

| Hopewell
Mercer

| Reading

| 1876 former D&BB station closed in 1982

| NJRHP: #1673 March 17, 1984
NRHP: #84002728 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Inactive
Proposed station on West Trenton Line (NJ Transit)

20

| Little Silver{{NRHP url|id=84002754|title=Little Silver New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| North Jersey Coast Line

| Little Silver
Monmouth

| Jersey Central

| 1890

| NJRHP#1999 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002754 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

21

| Lyons{{NRHP url|id=84002805|title=Lyons New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Gladstone Branch

| Liberty Corner
Somerset

| Lackawanna

| 1931

| NJRHP#2477 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002805 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

22

| Madison{{NRHP url|id=84002764|title=Madison New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Morristown Line

| Madison
Morris

| Lackawanna

| 1916

| NJRHP#2141 March 17, 1984
NRHP 84002764 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

23

| Matawan{{NRHP url|id=84002756|title=Matawan New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| North Jersey Coast Line

| Matawan

| Monmouth

| Jersey Central

| |NJRHP#2017 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002756 June 22, 1987 (TR)

| Active
Renamed Aberdeen-Matawan by NJT
Listed building not in use since 1982{{cite web |url= http://patch.com/new-jersey/matawan-aberdeen/matawan-and-its-historic-train-station |title=Three Buildings, One Stop: A Closer Look at the Aberdeen-Matawan Train Station |author=Sears, Steve |work=Matawan-Aberdeen Patch |date=October 26, 2011 |access-date= January 7, 2016}}

24

| Millington{{NRHP url|id=84002767|title=Millington New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Gladstone Branch

| Millington
Long Hill Township
Morris

| Lackawanna

| 1901
replaced early-1870s-built M&E Depot

| NJRHP#2138 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002767 June 22, 1984

| Active

25

| Montclair Lackawanna Terminal{{NRHP url|id=73001092|title=Montclair New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

|

| Montclair
Essex

| Lackawanna
Montclair Branch

| 1913

| NJRHP#1155 August 7, 1972
NRHP#73001092 January 8, 1973
September 29, 1984 (TR)

| Inactive since 1981; converted to shopping center

26

| Morris Plains{{NRHP url|id=84002780|title=Morris Plains New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Morristown Line

| Morris Plains
Morris

| Lackawanna

| 1915

| NJRHP#2170 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002780 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

27

| Morristown

| Morristown Line
Morristown

| Morris

| Lackawanna

| 1913

| NJRHP#2186 October 16, 1979
NRHP#84003514 March 11, 1908
September 29, 1984 (TR)

| Active

28

| Mountain Avenue{{NRHP url|id=84002654|title=Mountain Avenue New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Montclair-Boonton Line

| Montclair
Essex

| Erie

| 1893
replaced former 1873-built Montclair Railway Depot

| NJRHP#1160 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002654 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

29

| Mountain Station{{NRHP url|id=84002656|title=Mountain Station New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Morristown Line
Gladstone Branch

| South Orange
Essex

| Lackawanna

| 1914

| NJRHP#1361 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002656 September 29, 1984 (TR)

| Active

30

| Murray Hill{{NRHP url|id=84002826|title=Murray Hill New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Gladstone Branch

| Murray Hill
New Providence
Union

| Lackawanna

| 1891

| NJRH#2692 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002826 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

31

| Netherwood{{NRHP url|id=84002830|title=Netherwood New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Raritan Valley Line

| Plainfield
Union

| Jersey Central

| 1894

| NJRHP#2700 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002830 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

32

| New Brunswick{{NRHP url|id=84002732|title=New Brunswick New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Northeast Corridor Line

| New Brunswick
Middlesex

| Pennsylvania

| 1903

| NJRH#1875 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002732 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active; serves NJT and Amtrak

33

| Newark Broad Street Station{{NRHP url|id=84002662|title=Newark Broad Street Station New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Montclair-Boonton Line
Morristown Line
Gladstone Branch

| Newark
Essex

| Lackawanna

| 1903
replaced 1836-built M&E Depot

| NJRHP#1217 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002662 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active
Terminus Newark Light Rail branch since 2006

34

| Ocean City Tenth Street Station

| Ocean City Transportation Center

| Ocean City
Cape May

| Atlantic City Railroad
Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines

| 1898

| NJRHP#1010 March 17, 1984
NRHP84002611 June 22, 1984

| Service discontinued 1981
Active as bus terminal

35

| Ocean City 34th Street Station{{NRHP url|id=84002613|title=Ocean City 34th New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

|

| Ocean City
Cape May

| Atlantic City Railroad
Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines

| circa 1885

| NJRHP#1011 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002613 June 22, 1984

| Service discontinued 1981
Listed station building struck by truck and later demolished

36

| Oradell{{NRHP url|id=84002575|title=Oradell New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Pascack Valley Line

| Oradell
Bergen

| Erie

| 1891

| NJRHP#612 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002575 June 22, 1984

| Active

37

| Orange{{NRHP url|id=84002665|title=Orange New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Morristown Line
Gladstone Branch

| Orange
Essex

| Lackawanna

| 1918

| NJRHP#1335 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002665 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

38

| Park Ridge{{NRHP url|id=84002577|title=Park Ridge New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Pascack Valley Line

| Park Ridge
Bergen

| Erie

| 1872

| NJRHP#627 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002577 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

39

| Perth Amboy{{NRHP url|id=84002735|title=Perth Amboy New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| North Jersey Coast Line

| Perth Amboy
Middlesex

| Jersey Central

| 1923

| NJRHP#1899 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002735 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

40

| Plainfield[http://focus.nps.gov/nrhp/GetAsset?assetID=b360a927-10da-4e21-8906-885eeb1af097 Plainfield New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey]

| Raritan Valley Line

| Plainfield
Union

| Jersey Central

| 1902

| NJRHP#2791 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002837 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

41

| Princeton[http://savethedinky.org/wp-content/uploads/dinky_historic_site_nomination.pdf Princeton New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey]

|

| Princeton
Mercer

| Pennsylvania

| 1918
replaced 1865-built UNJ&C Depot

| NJRHP#1742 March 17, 1984
NRHP September 29, 1984 (TR)

| Inactive
New station house opened 2014 on shortened Princeton Branch{{cite news| title = Draft Resolution #2012 | publisher = New Jersey Historic Sites Council | url = http://savethedinky.org/wp-content/uploads/hist-sites-resolution.pdf| access-date = November 22, 2015}}

42

| Radburn{{NRHP url|id=84002580|title=Radburn New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Bergen County Line

| Radburn
Fairlawn
Bergen

| Erie

| 1930

| NJRHP#483 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002580 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

43

| Raritan{{NRHP url|id=84002824|title=Raritan New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Raritan Valley Line

| Raritan
Somerset

| Jersey Central

| 1890

| NJRHP#2579 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002824 June 22, 1984 (TR)

|Active

44

| Red Bank{{NRHP url|id=76001172|title=Red Bank New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| North Jersey Coast Line

| Red Bank
Monmouth

| Jersey Central

| 1876

| NJRNP#2048 January 7, 1976
NRHP#76001172 May 28, 1976
September 29, 1984 (TR)

| Active

45

| Ridgewood{{NRHP url|id=84002582|title=Ridgewood New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Main Line
Bergen County Line

| Ridgewood
Bergen

| Erie

| 1916

| NJRHP#647 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002582 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

46

| Rutherford{{NRHP url|id=84002584|title=Rutherford New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Bergen County Line

| Rutherford
Bergen

| Erie

| 1898
replaced an 1862-built NY&E Depot

| NJRHP#667 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002584 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

47

| South Orange{{NRHP url|id=84002669|title=South Orange New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Morristown Line
Gladstone Branch

| South Orange
Essex

| Lackawanna

| 1915

| NJRHP#1362 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002669 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

48

| Tuckahoe[http://focus.nps.gov/GetAsset?assetID=eff4173e-2871-46ca-8226-c422a38e21e1 Tuckahoe New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey]

|

| Upper Township
Cape May

| Atlantic City Railroad
Philadelphia and Reading Railway
Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines

| 1894–95
1906

| NJRHP#1016 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002626 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Inactive
Cape May Seashore Lines
Seasonal excursion train suspended 2012

49

| Upper Montclair{{NRHP url|id=84002673|title=Upper Montclair New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Montclair-Boonton Line

| Upper Montclair
Montclair
Essex

| Erie

| 1892
replaced 1873-built Montclair Railway station

| NJRHP#1191 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002673 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

50

| Waldwick{{NRHP url|id=78001742|title=Waldwick New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Main Line
Bergen County Line

| Waldwick
Bergen

| Erie

| 1886

| NJRHP#716 August 27, 1977
NRHP#78001742 August 27, 1977
September 29, 1984 (TR)

| Active
Listed station building not in use by NJT leased to historical society since 2009{{cite web|url=http://www.northjersey.com/community/80394652.html|title=Looking back on 2009 in Waldwick|publisher=NorthJersey.com|date=December 31, 2009|access-date=January 6, 2015}}

51

| Watchung Avenue{{NRHP url|id=84002674|title=Watchung New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Montclair-Boonton Line

| Montclair
Essex

| Erie

| 1904
replaced 1873-built Montclair Railway station

| NJRHP#1198 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002674 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

52

| West Trenton{{NRHP url|id=84004031|title=West Trenton New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| West Trenton Line (SEPTA)

| West Trenton
Ewing
Mercer

| Reading

| 1929

| NJRHP#1650 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84004031 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active
Proposed station on West Trenton Line (NJ Transit)

53

| White House{{NRHP url|id=84002726|title=Whitehouse New Jersey Transit Railroad Station Survey}}

| Raritan Valley Line

| Whitehouse Station
Readington Township
Hunterdon

| Jersey Central
Rockaway Valley Railroad

| 1892

| NJRHP#1628 March 17, 1984
NRHP#84002726 June 22, 1984 (TR)

| Active

Other historic designations

Among the others stations in the state, most of which of are inactive, listed in the state and federal registers are Allenhurst (NJT){{Cite web|url=http://focus.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/80002504|title = NPGallery Asset Detail}} (station building demolished), Butler (NYSW), Cary (CNJ), Demarest (Erie Northern Branch), Great Meadows (L&HR), Long-a-Coming Depot, Maywood (NYSW), Mountain Lakes, North Pemberton (C&A), Pennington (Reading), Pompton Plains (Erie), Rio Grande (WJ), Tenafly (Erie Northern Branch), and Washington (DL&W) (demolished).

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See also

References