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GB Train Time Schedule & Line Route GB train time schedule & line map GB Gladstone Branch View In Website Mode The GB train line (Gladstone Branch) has 89 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) #0400| Hoboken: 4:29 AM (2) #0402| Hoboken: 5:10 AM (3) #0404| Hoboken: 5:41 AM (4) #0408| Hoboken: 6:14 AM (5) #0409| Gladstone: 7:54 AM (6) #0411| Gladstone: 8:54 AM (7) #0412| Hoboken: 6:48 AM (8) #0413| Gladstone: 9:36 AM (9) #0414| Hoboken: 7:18 AM (10) #0415| Gladstone: 10:36 AM (11) #0416| Hoboken: 7:51 AM (12) #0417| Gladstone: 11:36 AM (13) #0418| Hoboken: 9:56 AM (14) #0419| Gladstone: 12:36 PM (15) #0420| Hoboken: 10:53 AM (16) #0421| Gladstone: 1:39 PM (17) #0422| Hoboken: 11:53 AM (18) #0423| Gladstone: 2:40 PM (19) #0424| Hoboken: 12:53 PM (20) #0426| Hoboken: 1:53 PM (21) #0427| Gladstone: 4:29 PM (22) #0428| Hoboken: 2:55 PM (23) #0429| Gladstone: 5:06 PM (24) #0430| Hoboken: 3:41 PM (25) #0432| Hoboken: 4:43 PM (26) #0433| Gladstone: 5:35 PM (27) #0434| Hoboken: 8:15 PM (28) #0435| Gladstone: 6:01 PM (29) #0438| Hoboken: 9:28 PM (30) #0439| Gladstone: 6:48 PM (31) #0440| Hoboken: 10:46 PM (32) #0442| Hoboken: 11:50 PM (33) #0443| Gladstone: 7:44 PM (34) #0447| Gladstone: 8:44 PM (35) #0449| Gladstone: 9:44 PM (36) #0451| Gladstone: 10:49 PM (37) #0453| Gladstone: 11:54 PM (38) #0480| Hoboken: 8:55 AM (39) #0481| Bernardsville: 6:55 AM (40) #0485| Bernardsville: 3:29 PM (41) #0707| Gladstone: 1:31 AM (42) #0709| Gladstone: 2:20 AM (43) #0710| Summit: 5:52 AM (44) #0711| Gladstone: 7:14 AM (45) #0712| Summit: 6:52 AM (46) #0713| Gladstone: 8:14 AM (47) #0714| Summit: 7:52 AM (48) #0715| Gladstone: 9:14 AM (49) #0716| Summit: 8:52 AM (50) #0717| Gladstone: 10:14 AM (51) #0718| Summit: 9:52 AM (52) #0719| Gladstone: 11:14 AM (53) #0720| Summit: 10:52 AM (54) #0721| Gladstone: 12:14 PM (55) #0722| Summit: 11:52 AM (56) #0723| Gladstone: 1:14 PM (57) #0724| Summit: 12:52 PM (58) #0725| Gladstone: 2:14 PM (59) #0726| Summit: 1:52 PM (60) #0727| Gladstone: 3:14 PM (61) #0728| Summit: 2:52 PM (62) #0729| Gladstone: 4:14 PM (63) #0730| Summit: 3:52 PM (64) #0731| Gladstone: 5:14 PM (65) #0732| Summit: 4:52 PM (66) #0733| Gladstone: 6:14 PM (67) #0734| Summit: 5:52 PM (68) #0735| Gladstone: 7:14 PM (69) #0736| Summit: 6:52 PM (70) #0737| Gladstone: 8:14 PM (71) #0738| Summit: 7:52 PM (72) #0739| Gladstone: 9:14 PM (73) #0740| Summit: 8:52 PM (74) #0741| Gladstone: 10:14 PM (75) #0742| Summit: 9:52 PM (76) #0743| Gladstone: 11:14 PM (77) #0744| Summit: 10:52 PM (78) #0745| Gladstone: 12:14 AM (79) #0746| Summit: 12:22 AM (80) #6406| New York Penn Station: 5:57 AM (81) #6410| New York Penn Station: 6:32 AM (82) #6431| Gladstone: 5:18 PM (83) #6437| Gladstone: 6:08 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest GB train station near you and ƒnd out when is the next GB train arriving. Direction: #0400| Hoboken GB train Time Schedule 17 stops #0400| Hoboken Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:29 AM Gladstone 261 Main Street, Peapack and Gladstone Tuesday 4:29 AM Peapack Wednesday 4:29 AM 10 Holland Avenue, Peapack and Gladstone Thursday 4:29 AM Far Hills Friday 4:29 AM Ashington Club Road, Far Hills Saturday Not Operational Bernardsville 22 Boylan Terrace, Bernards Basking Ridge Depot Place, Bernards GB train Info Direction: #0400| Hoboken Lyons Stops: 17 Trip Duration: 77 min Millington 1931 Long Hill Road, Long Hill Line Summary: Gladstone, Peapack, Far Hills, Bernardsville, Basking Ridge, Lyons, Millington, Stirling Stirling, Gillette, Berkeley Heights, Murray Hill, New Railroad Avenue, Long Hill Providence, Summit, Short Hills, Millburn, Newark Broad St, Hoboken Terminal Gillette Jersey Avenue, Long Hill Berkeley Heights 161 Sherman Avenue, Berkeley Heights Murray Hill Foley Place, New Providence New Providence Old Springƒeld Avenue, New Providence Summit 40 Union Place, Summit Short Hills 15 Chatham Road, Short Hills Millburn 45 Essex Street, Millburn Newark Broad St Hoboken Terminal Direction: #0402| Hoboken GB train Time Schedule 20 stops #0402| Hoboken Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:10 AM Gladstone 261 Main Street, Peapack and Gladstone Tuesday 5:10 AM Peapack Wednesday 5:10 AM 10 Holland Avenue, Peapack and Gladstone Thursday 5:10 AM Far Hills Friday 5:10 AM Ashington Club Road, Far Hills Saturday Not Operational Bernardsville 22 Boylan Terrace, Bernards Basking Ridge Depot Place, Bernards GB train Info Direction: #0402| Hoboken Lyons Stops: 20 Trip Duration: 83 min Millington Line Summary: Gladstone, Peapack, Far Hills, 1931 Long Hill Road, Long Hill Bernardsville, Basking Ridge, Lyons, Millington, Stirling, Gillette, Berkeley Heights, Murray Hill, New Stirling Providence, Summit, Short Hills, Millburn, Railroad Avenue, Long Hill Maplewood, South Orange, Brick Church, Newark Broad St, Hoboken Terminal Gillette Jersey Avenue, Long Hill Berkeley Heights 161 Sherman Avenue, Berkeley Heights Murray Hill Foley Place, New Providence New Providence Old Springƒeld Avenue, New Providence Summit 40 Union Place, Summit Short Hills 15 Chatham Road, Short Hills Millburn 45 Essex Street, Millburn Maplewood Depot Plaza, Maplewood South Orange 13 Sloan Street, South Orange Village Brick Church Prospect Place, East Orange Newark Broad St Hoboken Terminal Direction: #0404| Hoboken GB train Time Schedule 17 stops #0404| Hoboken Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:41 AM Gladstone 261 Main Street, Peapack and Gladstone Tuesday 5:41 AM Peapack Wednesday 5:41 AM 10 Holland Avenue, Peapack and Gladstone Thursday 5:41 AM Far Hills Friday 5:41 AM Ashington Club Road, Far Hills Saturday Not Operational Bernardsville 22 Boylan Terrace, Bernards Basking Ridge Depot Place, Bernards GB train Info Direction: #0404| Hoboken Lyons Stops: 17 Trip Duration: 82 min Millington Line Summary: Gladstone, Peapack, Far Hills, 1931 Long Hill Road, Long Hill Bernardsville, Basking Ridge, Lyons, Millington, Stirling, Gillette, Berkeley Heights, Murray Hill, New Stirling Providence, Summit, Short Hills, Millburn, Newark Railroad Avenue, Long Hill Broad St, Hoboken Terminal Gillette Jersey Avenue, Long Hill Berkeley Heights 161 Sherman Avenue, Berkeley Heights Murray Hill Foley Place, New Providence New Providence Old Springƒeld Avenue, New Providence Summit 40 Union Place, Summit Short Hills 15 Chatham Road, Short Hills Millburn 45 Essex Street, Millburn Newark Broad St Hoboken Terminal Direction: #0408| Hoboken GB train Time Schedule 17 stops #0408| Hoboken Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:14 AM Gladstone 261 Main Street, Peapack and Gladstone Tuesday 6:14 AM Peapack Wednesday 6:14 AM 10 Holland Avenue, Peapack and Gladstone Thursday 6:14 AM Far Hills Friday 6:14 AM Ashington Club Road, Far Hills Saturday Not Operational Bernardsville 22 Boylan Terrace, Bernards Basking Ridge Depot Place, Bernards GB train Info Direction: #0408| Hoboken Lyons Stops: 17 Trip Duration: 83 min Millington Line Summary: Gladstone, Peapack, Far Hills, 1931 Long Hill Road, Long Hill Bernardsville, Basking Ridge, Lyons, Millington, Stirling, Gillette, Berkeley Heights, Murray Hill, New Stirling Providence, Summit, Short Hills, Millburn, Newark Railroad Avenue, Long Hill Broad St, Hoboken Terminal Gillette Jersey Avenue, Long Hill Berkeley Heights 161 Sherman Avenue, Berkeley Heights Murray Hill Foley Place, New Providence New Providence Old Springƒeld Avenue, New Providence Summit 40 Union Place, Summit Short Hills 15 Chatham Road, Short Hills Millburn 45 Essex Street, Millburn Newark Broad St Hoboken Terminal Direction: #0409| Gladstone GB train Time Schedule 24 stops #0409| Gladstone Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:54 AM Hoboken Terminal Tuesday 7:54 AM Newark Broad St Wednesday 7:54 AM East Orange Thursday 7:54 AM City Hall Plaza, East Orange Friday 7:54 AM Brick Church Prospect Place, East Orange Saturday Not Operational Orange Highland Avenue GB train Info Mountain Station Direction: #0409| Gladstone Stops: 24 South Orange Trip Duration: 102 min 13 Sloan Street, South Orange Village Line Summary: Hoboken Terminal, Newark Broad St, East Orange, Brick Church, Orange, Highland Maplewood Avenue, Mountain Station, South Orange, Depot Plaza, Maplewood Maplewood, Millburn, Short Hills, Summit, New Providence, Murray Hill, Berkeley Heights, Gillette, Millburn Stirling, Millington, Lyons, Basking Ridge, 45 Essex Street, Millburn Bernardsville, Far Hills, Peapack, Gladstone Short Hills 15 Chatham Road, Short Hills Summit 40 Union Place, Summit New Providence Old Springƒeld Avenue, New Providence Murray Hill Foley Place, New Providence Berkeley Heights 161 Sherman Avenue, Berkeley Heights Gillette Jersey Avenue, Long Hill Stirling Railroad Avenue, Long Hill Millington 1931 Long Hill Road, Long Hill Lyons Basking Ridge Depot Place, Bernards Bernardsville 22 Boylan Terrace, Bernards Far Hills Ashington Club Road, Far Hills Peapack 10 Holland Avenue, Peapack and Gladstone Gladstone 261 Main Street, Peapack and Gladstone Direction: #0411| Gladstone GB train Time Schedule 24 stops #0411| Gladstone Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:54 AM Hoboken Terminal Tuesday 8:54 AM Newark Broad St Wednesday 8:54 AM East Orange Thursday 8:54 AM City Hall Plaza, East Orange Friday 8:54 AM Brick Church Prospect Place, East Orange Saturday Not Operational Orange Highland Avenue GB train Info Mountain Station Direction: #0411| Gladstone Stops: 24 South Orange Trip Duration: 93 min 13 Sloan Street, South Orange Village Line Summary:
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