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  2. Mount Olive station - Wikipedia

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    Near Mount Olive station was once the Waterloo station, named after local Waterloo, New Jersey. Waterloo station was first built in 1854 [11] and remained in service until being torn down in the 1920s. It continued to receive passengers, and was the only regular stop with neither a building nor even a shelter.

  3. Morristown Line - Wikipedia

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    The Morristown Line is an NJ Transit commuter rail line connecting Morris and Essex counties to New York City, via either New York Penn Station or Hoboken Terminal.Out of 60 inbound and 58 outbound daily weekday trains, 28 inbound and 26 outbound Midtown Direct trains (about 45%) use the Kearny Connection (opened June 10, 1996) to Penn Station; the rest go to Hoboken.

  4. Montclair-Boonton Line - Wikipedia

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    After crossing Waterloo Valley Road the tracks enter Mount Olive station. Mount Olive has one low-level platform and shelter that is a terminus and beginning for a few weekday trains. Mount Olive is near the site of the former Waterloo station, built in 1854 when the connection to the Sussex Railroad was created. The station was canned in 1939 ...

  5. List of NJ Transit railroad stations - Wikipedia

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    New York Penn Station: Summit (weekdays) Denville, Dover, Lake Hopatcong, Mount Olive, or Hackettstown (limited weekdays) Northeast Corridor Line [10] New York Penn Station: Rahway Jersey Avenue Trenton Transit Center North Jersey Coast Line [11] New York Penn Station Hoboken Terminal (limited service) South Amboy (limited service) Long Branch

  6. Stay in a former train station: 10 cool boutique hotels ...

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    Built in 1889 at the foot of Aspen Mountain, the Hotel Jerome was Aspen’s original luxury hotel. By 1893, though, the town’s economy tanked due to the silver crash. By 1893, though, the town ...

  7. Chatham station (NJ Transit) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1900s, the station was mainly used by vacationers from New York City who came to Chatham to experience what was then considered a beautiful town away from the bustling city. [12] A number of hotels on Main Street served this vacation interest. A new elevated station was built in 1914 with a tunnel connecting the two platforms. The ...