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HOBOKEN DIVISION Employee Schedule RAIL OPERATIONS HOBOKEN DIVISION Employee Schedule Effective: 2:01 A.M. Sunday, November 8, 2015 Lines BC: Bergen County Line GS: Gladstone Line ML: Main Line MC: Montclair Line ME: Morristown Line PV: Pascack Valley Line ST: Southern Tier Line SL: Sports Line R. M. Lavell Vice President and General Manager Rail Operations J. A. Sincaglia Deputy General Manager Transportation J. G. Meade III Alan Antell Donald Broschart General Superintendent General Superintendent Acting General Superintendent Hoboken Division Penn Station New York Newark Division Table of Contents Major Holidays ...........................................................................................2 Letters and Symbols ..................................................................................3 Telephone Numbers ...................................................................................3 Ticket Office Hours .....................................................................................4 Ticket Office Contact Information ...............................................................5 Calendar.....................................................................................................6 ME, GS Lines Monday to Friday ............................................................... 8 Montclair Line Monday to Friday ............................................................. 28 ME, GS Lines Saturday, Sunday and Holidays ...................................... 34 Montclair Line Saturday, Sunday and Holidays ....................................... 45 ML/BC/ST Monday to Friday ................................................................... 49 Pascack Valley Line Monday to Friday .................................................... 63 ML/BC/ST Saturday, Sunday and Holidays ............................................. 67 Pascack Valley Line Saturday, Sunday and Holidays .............................. 75 MMC Employee Stops .............................................................................77 Yard and Fuel Moves ...............................................................................79 NORAC Operating Rule 71 ....................................................... Rear Cover MAJOR HOLIDAYS Holiday Day Date Schedule Thanksgiving Day Thursday November 26, 2015 ...... Enhanced SSH Christmas Day Friday December 25, 2015 ...... Regular SSH New Year’s Day Friday January 1, 2016 ............ Enhanced SSH M.L.King, Jr. Day Monday January 18, 2016 .......... Enhanced SSH Presidents’ Day Monday February 15, 2016 ........ Enhanced SSH Memorial Day Monday May 30, 2016 ................ Regular SSH Independence Day Monday July 4, 2016 ................. Regular SSH Labor Day Monday September 5, 2016 ....... Regular SSH Other Special Service Dates Wednesday November 25, 2015 ............................. Getaway Day Friday November 27, 2015 ............................. Seasonal Weekday Thursday December 24, 2015 ............................. Getaway Day Monday-Thursday December 28-31, 2015 ........................ Seasonal Weekday Friday May 27, 2016 ..................................... Getaway Day Friday July 1, 2016 ..................................... Getaway Day Friday September 2, 2016 .............................. Getaway Day Regular SSH – Normal Saturday, Sunday and Holiday service will operate. Enhanced SSH – Extra trains will operate in addition to regular SSH service. Note: Enhanced SSH schedule may operate on weekdays in event of severe weather. Getaway Day – Extra afternoon service. Seasonal MF – Increased mid-morning service (ME only) 2 Letters and Symbols Unless otherwise shown, schedule time at the station is the leaving time. Letters prefixing a schedule time will indicate: A......... Arrival time. D......... Stop to discharge passengers only. May leave ahead of schedule. E ......... Employee stop. May leave ahead of schedule. H......... Hold for connection unless otherwise authorized by dispatcher. L ......... Stop to receive and discharge passengers. May leave ahead of schedule. Connections must be protected. LV....…Stop to receive and discharge passengers. Departs at the time listed in this schedule. (NOTE: The public timetable shows the departure time one minute earlier, but crews must use the time listed in this employee schedule for their departure.) R......... Stop to receive passengers only. R* ....... Stop to receive passengers only. May leave up to three minutes ahead of schedule. S ......... Stop to receive and discharge passengers. S* ....... Stop to receive and discharge passengers. May leave up to three minutes ahead of schedule. Letters prefixing the trains schedule number will indicate: A......... Amtrak train. X ......... Train does not carry passengers. Telephone Numbers Chief Dispatcher.................... 201-246-2780/2781/2782 ...... 1-800-742-2928 ME Dispatcher ....................... 201-246-2772/2773 ............... 1-800-742-2832 ML Dispatcher ....................... 201-246-2770 ........................ 1-800-742-2832 Hoboken Term. Dispatcher… 201-246-2840 ........................ 1-866-200-0968 Crew dispatcher Engineers ... 201-246-2965 ........................ 1-800-537-1165 Crew dispatcher Conductor ... 201-246-2966/67 ................... 1-800-537-1169 NJT Police ............................. 973-378-6565/6567 ............... 1-800-242-0236 Response Center .................. 973-491-8779 (24 Hours / 7 days a week) Safety Hotline ........................ 877-806-8283 AMTRAK: Chief Dispatcher-NY ............. 212-630-7467 PSCC . .................................. 212-630-7494/7495 Conrail: Chief Dispatcher.................... 856-231-2302 North Jersey Dispatcher ........ 856-231-2310 Norfolk Southern Dispatcher . 717-541-2139 3 HOURS OF OPERATION REFERENCE 3.A FOR ALL RAIL TICKET OFFICES (Revised (6/10/15) MON - FRI SATURDAY SUNDAY LUNCH NEC MON - FRI NEW YORK - 7th Ave. 6:00AM TO 11:00PM 6:00AM TO 11:00PM 6:00AM TO 11:00PM N/A NEW YORK - 8th Ave. 7:10AM TO 8:30PM 7:10AM TO 8:30PM 7:10AM TO 8:30PM N/A NEWARK P.S. 6:00AM TO 10:00PM 6:00AM TO 10:00PM 6:00AM TO 10:00PM N/A ELIZABETH 6:00AM TO 6:00PM 6:30AM TO 2:30PM 6:30AM TO 2:30PM N/A METRO PARK 5:30AM TO 9:00PM 7:00AM TO 8:30PM 7:00AM TO 8:30PM N/A NEW BRUNSWICK 6:00AM TO 8:00PM 7:00AM TO 8:00PM 7:00AM TO 8:00PM N/A JERSEY AVE. 5:50AM TO 9:20AM CLOSED CLOSED N/A PRINCETON JCT. 5:15AM TO 8:00PM 7:00AM TO 3:00PM 7:00AM TO 3:00PM N/A HAMILTON (*see below) 6:00AM TO 1:30PM (*) 8:00AM TO 3:30PM 8:00AM TO 3:30PM 10:25 TO 10:45 TRENTON 6:00AM TO 9:00PM 7:00AM TO 8:00PM 7:00AM TO 8:00PM N/A NJCL SO. AMBOY 6:00AM TO 9:30AM CLOSED CLOSED N/A MATAWAN 6:00AM TO 1:30PM CLOSED CLOSED 10:30 TO 10:50 MIDDLETOWN 6:00AM TO 1:30PM CLOSED CLOSED 10:15 TO 10:35 RED BANK 6:00AM TO 1:30PM CLOSED CLOSED 10:20 TO 10:40 LITTLE SILVER 6:00AM TO 9:30AM CLOSED CLOSED N/A LONG BRANCH 6:00AM TO 10:30PM 6:45AM TO 9:15PM 6:45AM TO 9:15PM 9:50 TO 10:50 ASBURY PARK 5:00AM TO 12:30PM CLOSED CLOSED 9:15 TO 9:35 ACRL AC TERMINAL 5:30AM TO 9:00PM 5:30AM TO 9:00PM 5:30AM TO 9:00PM N/A RARITAN ROSELLE PARK 6:00AM TO 9:30AM CLOSED CLOSED N/A CRANFORD 6:00AM TO 1:30PM CLOSED CLOSED 10:35 TO 10:55 WESTFIELD 6:00AM TO 1:30PM CLOSED CLOSED 10:30 TO 10:50 PLAINFIELD 6:00AM TO 1:30PM CLOSED CLOSED 10:25 TO 10:45 DUNELLEN 6:00AM TO 9:30AM CLOSED CLOSED N/A HOBOKEN Terminal 6:00AM TO 11:00PM 6:45AM TO 8:00PM 6:45AM TO 8:00PM N/A M&E NEWARK Broad St. 6:00AM TO 9:30AM CLOSED CLOSED N/A BRICK CHURCH 5:00AM TO 1:00PM CLOSED CLOSED 10:45 TO 11:15 ORANGE 6:00AM TO 9:30AM CLOSED CLOSED N/A SO. ORANGE 6:00AM TO 1:30PM CLOSED CLOSED 10:40 TO 11:00 MAPLEWOOD 6:00AM TO 1:30PM CLOSED CLOSED 10:35 TO 10:55 MILLBURN 6:00AM TO 1:30PM CLOSED CLOSED 10:35 TO 10:55 SHORT HILLS 5:45AM TO 1:15PM CLOSED CLOSED 10:00 TO 10:20 SUMMIT 6:00AM TO 8:00PM 7:00AM TO 6:30PM 7:00AM TO 6:30PM 10:50 TO 11:20 CHATHAM 6:00AM TO 9:30AM CLOSED CLOSED N/A MADISON 5:30AM TO 9:00AM CLOSED CLOSED N/A CONVENT 6:00AM TO 1:30PM CLOSED CLOSED 10:35 TO 10:55 MORRISTOWN 6:00AM TO 1:30PM CLOSED CLOSED 11:00 TO 11:20 DOVER 4:15AM TO 12:15PM 6:45AM TO 2:45PM 6:45AM TO 2:45PM 9:25 TO 9:55 LYONS 5:05AM TO 1:05PM CLOSED CLOSED 9:50 TO 10:20 MAIN/ BERGEN RADBURN 6:00AM TO 9:30AM CLOSED CLOSED N/A RIDGEWOOD 5:00AM TO 12:30PM CLOSED CLOSED 10:20 TO 10:40 SUFFERN 6:00AM TO 1:30PM CLOSED CLOSED 11:00 TO 11:20 NOTE: (*). Hamilton Ticket Office hours on Fridays are extended until 4:00pm 4 PHONE, FAX, E-FAX AND E-MAIL INFORMATION REFERENCE 10.A FOR ALL RAIL TICKET OFFICES (Revised 6/10/15) NEC TELEPHONE # FAX # E-FAX E-MAIL NEW YORK P.S. 7th Ave. 212-502-8055-60-62 212-502-8063 NEW YORK P.S. 8th Ave. 973-491-8317 NEWARK P.S. 973-491-8776 973-232-3093 [email protected] ELIZABETH 908-352-5133 908-895-4789 [email protected] METRO PARK 732-494-2044 732-784-2055 [email protected] NEW BRUNSWICK 732-828-8820 732-784-2057 [email protected] JERSEY AVE. 732-828-0744 973-287-5035 [email protected] PRINCETON JCT. 609-799-7445 609-481-3934 [email protected] HAMILTON 609-689-1559 609-481-3933 [email protected] TRENTON 609-278-3972 609-481-3935 [email protected] NJCL SO. AMBOY 201-246-2341 201-881-1284 [email protected] MATAWAN 732-290-2883 732-784-2053 [email protected] MIDDLETOWN 732-671-0212 732-784-2056 [email protected] RED BANK 732-530-3720 732-345-2747 [email protected] LITTLE SILVER 732-530-3759 732-719-0433 [email protected] LONG BRANCH 732-571-5265 732-784-2054 [email protected] ASBURY PARK 732-774-1936 732-719-0434 [email protected] ACRL AC TERMINAL 609-343-7174 609-481-3932 [email protected] RARITAN ROSELLE PARK 908-245-1542 908-379-2122 [email protected] CRANFORD 908-272-2845 908-895-4788 [email protected] WESTFIELD 908-233-0692 908-895-4792 [email protected] PLAINFIELD 908-755-1732 908-895-4790 [email protected] DUNELLEN 732-752-0279 732-719-0436 [email protected] M&E HOBOKEN Terminal 201-714-2753 201-881-1283 [email protected] NEWARK Broad St. 973-456-7036 973-287-5036 [email protected] BRICK CHURCH 973-414-7798 973-414-7944 [email protected] ORANGE 973-673-4626 973-414-7945 [email protected] SO.
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