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Montclair-Boonton Line Master File know before you go safety first Connections glance and go Boarding or Detraining Watch the gap between the features for easy reading Travel Information Before starting your trip, platform and train. In rain or snow, use extra caution. visit njtransit.com for updated service informa- Always stand behind the safety line while waiting tion. You can also sign up for My Transit Alerts to for your train. Never get on or off a moving train. Newark Light Rail NJ TRANSIT riders can get great ON LINE Important Changes receive up-to-the-minute delay information on your Crossing Tracks Permitted only at designated connections to Newark Light Rail. Service is conve- For quick scanning, all major terminals and rail line end email, cell phone or web-enabled mobile device. locations. Never go around the lowered gates at nient and frequent, with easy transfers from train station names are in CAPS. Terminal times are Bold. a grade crossing. service at Broad Street Station and Newark Penn Early morning train 1050 and early evening Personal Items Keep aisleways clear of obstructions at all times. Store larger items Please Stay Alert Many of our trains arrive noise- Station. Take advantage of stops in downtown Newark HACKETTSTOWN 5 31 train 1015 will no longer operate. For infor- in the overhead racks or under the seats. lessly. Don’t go near overhead electrified lines. at the NJPAC, Atlantic Street, Riverfront Stadium, -BOONT In An Emergency Listen for announcements. In case and Washington Park. From Newark Penn Station, Newark Broad Street 5 21 mation about alternate service during these Pets Only service animals accompanying of smoke or fire, go to an adjoining car and evacuate periods, please review schedule panels or visit customers with disabilities or their trainers, frequent service is available to suburban Newark, HOBOKEN 5 41 through the nearest exit as instructed. njtransit.com. police dogs and small pets in carry-on travel cages Belleville, and Bloomfield. See a Newark Light Rail timetable for details CLAIR Intermediate stations where a connection can be made are allowed on-board NJ TRANSIT trains. are shown in Italics. Great Notch station has closed. Customers Smoking Smoking is not allowed on any accessible stations trains, in any stations, or on any platforms. Hudson-Bergen Light Rail NJ TRANSIT riders can should use Montclair State University Station, We’re Accessible at many Stations MONT Electronic Devices and Cell Phones Stations with the above symbol are accessible connect to the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail at Hoboken or visit njtransit.com for information about for trips to Bayonne, Jersey City, North Bergen, Union Montclair- Listen or speak at a volume that does not to customers using mobility assist devices. For assis- Newark Broad Street 5 21 alternate bus service from this location. disturb other passengers. tance on or off the train, please inform the train crew. City and Weehawken. See the Hudson-Bergen time- table for details. Bicycles, Segways and In-Line Skates Customers traveling from Hoboken, please arrive 15 Connecting to another transit service such as PATH? Several station stop times have been adjusted. Collapsible bicycles are permitted minutes before your scheduled train departure and Boonton notify an NJ TRANSIT representative for assistance. Those services are marked in Color and are indented Please review schedule panels for details. aboard trains at all times. Standard-frame bicycles Meadowlands Rail Line Rail service to the under the station where you will need to detrain. with service to and Segways are permitted in accessible cars only at Meadowlands Sports Complex operates for major all times except aboard eastbound (inbound) trains events at Giants Stadium. (At other times, shuttle bus HACKETTSTOWN arriving in Hoboken/New York weekdays between 6-10 5 41 service is provided from Secaucus Junction.) Connect HOBOKEN a.m. or aboard westbound (outbound) trains departing DOVER Contact Us to Meadowlands trains at Hoboken Terminal or via PATH P 5 47 New York/Hoboken between 4-7 p.m. Cyclists/Segway we’re here to help Secaucus Junction. Visit njtransit.com/meadowlands arrive 6 01 WAYNE users must board the train car at a door with an inter- World Trade Ctr. for more information. via FERRY F 5 57 LITTLE FALLS NJ TRANSIT Information 973 275 5555 national symbol of accessibility. In almost all cases, Automated Schedules and Fares 24/7 accessible doors are those at the center of the car. 5arrive 41 World5 21 Financial Ctr. 6 17 MONTCLAIR Operators available 7am to 7pm Because center doors do not open at stations with low-level platforms, customers with bicycles/Segways t GLEN RIDGE Text Telephone (TT) 800 772 2287 should travel to/from accessible stations only (see Searching fo Holiday Getaway Trains? 55 41 475 55 BLOOMFIELD NJ TRANSIT Police 800 242 0236 stick map). Bicycles/Segways are not permitted on Look for the times in the blue bars. as of 1/17/10 Out of State 973 378 6565 holidays, the day prior to a holiday, the days prior to 5 47 6 01 The arrow at the bottom indicates HOBOKEN Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, or the Friday after 5 57 the dates these trains will run. Security Hot Line 888 TIPS NJT Thanksgiving. NJ TRANSIT Conductors may use their 5 57 6 12 SECAUCUS JUNCTION What does that l mean? Report suspicious activities or packages judgment, based on crowding and capacity, to make L 6 6 05 05 Trains may leave early at those times, NEW YORK exceptions. There is a limit of 2 bicycles/Segways per so please be alert! accessible car, and customers with disabilities are 6 12 t always given priority. There is no additional charge Need to visit us in person? Customer Service offices 66 22 126 32 and intermediate points are located at major terminals in NJ and NY. For detailed for the bicycle/Segway. NJ TRANSIT is not responsible hours and locations, please go to our website. for bicycles/Segways that are lost, stolen or damaged X while on board the train or at any NJ TRANSIT facil- 6 22May 276 01 Need to make a connection? July 1 MidTOWN DIRECT to Penn Station Metro-North 212 532 4900 ity. Bicycle storage is available at many stations. Call New York with stops at Secaucus LIRR 718 217 5477 973-491-7600 for more information. You can carry in- Amtrak 800 USA RAIL Find NJ TRANSIT Junction for connections to other line skates (rollerblades), but you may not wear them Ferry 800 53 FERRY aboard trains. announcements and NJ TRANSIT lines PATH 800 234 PATH latest happenings AirTrain 888 EWR INFO NJ TRANSIT is not responsible for the inconvenience, expense or damage in Take Note. Connecting PATH and Ferry Take transit door to door. Community shuttles resulting from lost, stolen or destroyed tickets, errors in timetables, Contact Us canceled or delayed trains/buses/light rail vehicles, failure to make con- Emergency phone are available at the following train stations: we’re here to help service to New York nections or for shortage of equipment. Connecting times for other service Bloomfield 973 566 7194 numbers are easy to providers are shown for information only. Customers should contact those Glen Ridge 973 748 8400 ext. 220 access in the same panel. 973 275 5555 service providers for exact schedule information, as times may have Lyndhurst (from Kearny) 201 997 0600 changed since publication of this timetable. visit the web CUSTOMER SERVICE N STARS Bay Street (Montclair) 973 783 5600 Secaucus 201 330 2080 njtransit.com Someone make your trip better? Tell us who. NJTRANSIT.COM/STARS questions about how to get there? www.njtransit.com 973 275 5555 www.njtransit.com www.njtransit.com R0030 - 1/10 hoboken/new york MONDAY – FRIDAY (except Holidays) as of 1/17/10 SATURDAY/SUNDAY/HOLIDAYS OFF-PEAK ROUNDTRIP FARES ARE NOT VALID TO NEW YORK, SECAUCUS, NEWARK OR HOBOKEN ME ME ME 1024 ME 1028 ME ME ME ME trains 6200 6202 6204 1000 870 6206 208 1052 6210 212 1002 872 6214 1006 808 6216 1074 6222 6226 6230 6234 854 6238 6242 244 246 6248 6252 880 254 6258 858 6264 882 6270 6274 884 6278 6280 trains 1090 9200 510 1092 9202 1094 9204 514 518 522 526 530 534 538 544 Departing from: Departing from: HAckeTTSTOWN 5 27 6 43 8 11 10 21 4 13 6 48 8 03 HAckeTTSTOWN Mount Olive 5 38 6 19 6 54 8 22 10 32 12 15 1 44 4 24 5 44 6 59 8 14 Mount Olive Netcong 5 43 6 24 6 59 8 27 10 37 12 19 1 49 4 28 5 49 7 04 8 18 Netcong Lake Hopatcong 5 36 5 47 6 28 7 04 7 25 7 39 8 31 10 42 12 25 1 54 4 34 5 54 7 08 8 22 Lake Hopatcong 5 34 6 34 7 34 Mount Arlington 5 40 5 51 6 32 7 08 7 29 7 43 8 35 10 46 12 29 1 58 4 38 5 58 7 12 8 26 Mount Arlington 5 38 6 38 7 38 DOVER 5 48 5 59 6 41 7 16 7 37 7 51 8 43 10 55 12 38 2 07 4 46 6 07 7 20 8 35 DOVER 5 47 6 47 7 47 Denville 5 55 6 06 6 47 7 19 7 23 7 44 7 58 8 50 11 01 12 45 2 13 4 53 6 13 7 27 8 41 Denville 5 53 6 53 7 53 Mountain Lakes 5 59 6 52 7 24 7 49 8 54 11 06 2 18 Mountain Lakes 5 58 6 58 7 58 Boonton 6 03 6 55 7 27 7 52 8 58 11 09 2 21 Boonton 6 01 7 01 8 01 Towaco 6 09 7 02 7 34 7 58 9 04 11 15 2 27 Towaco 6 07 7 07 8 07 Lincoln Park 6 13 7 06 7 38 8 02 9 08 11 20 2 31 Lincoln Park 6 11 7 11 8 11 Mountain View 6 16 7 10 7 42 8 06 9 11 11 23 2 35 Mountain View 6 15 7 15 8 15 Wayne/Route 23 6 19 7 13 7 45 8 09 9 14 11 26 2 38 Wayne/Route 23 6 18 7 18 8 18 Little Falls 6 23 7 16 7 48 8 12 9 17 11 29 2 41 Little Falls 6 21 7 21 8 21 arrive Montclair State Univ 11 36 2 47 arrive Montclair State Univ MONTCLAIR STATE UNIV 4 57 5 14 5 55 6 29 6 46 6 54 7 23 7 28 7 35 7 55 8 04 8 18 8 56 9 24 10 00 10 46 11 48 12 52 1 54 2 52 3 37 4 08 4 21 5 06 5 53 6 10 7 08 8 13 9 05 10 20 11 14 MONTCLAIR STATE UNIV 6 27
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