Glen Rock-Main Line (NJT station)

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Glen Rock-Main Line
Glen Rock Main Line Station.jpg
Glen Rock station at night.
Station statistics
Coordinates 40°57′44″N 74°08′01″W / 40.9623°N 74.1337°W / 40.9623; -74.1337Coordinates: 40°57′44″N 74°08′01″W / 40.9623°N 74.1337°W / 40.9623; -74.1337
Lines
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Parking 190 spaces
Other information
Opened 1905
Code 2311 (Erie Railroad)[1]
Owned by New Jersey Transit
Fare zone 8
Traffic
Passengers (2010) 848 (average weekday, including Boro Hall station) decrease 14.03%
Services
Preceding station   NJ Transit Rail   Following station
toward Suffern
Main Line
toward Hoboken
Preceding station   Erie Railroad   Following station
Main Line
New Jersey Transit Main Line
Continuation backward
Port Jervis Line to Port Jervis
Stop on track
30.5 Suffern
Unrestricted border on track
New YorkNew Jersey border
Stop on track
29.1 Mahwah
Unknown BSicon "HSTACC"
Ramsey Route 17
Unknown BSicon "HSTACC"
26.5 Ramsey-Main St.
Stop on track
24.6 Allendale
Stop on track
23.2 Waldwick
Stop on track
22.1 Ho-Ho-Kus
Stop on track
20.9 Ridgewood
Junction to left
20.2 Bergen County Line rejoins
Stop on track
19.4 Glen Rock (Main Line)
Stop on track
17.7 Hawthorne
Unknown BSicon "HSTACC"
15.6 Paterson
Stop on track
12.2 Clifton
Stop on track
10.6 Passaic
Stop on track
9.3 Delawanna
Stop on track
8.2 Lyndhurst
Stop on track
7.6 Kingsland
Small bridge over water
Hackensack R. via Upper Hack Lift
Junction from left
Bergen County Line diverges
Station on flat crossing + Unknown BSicon "ACC"
Secaucus Junction
Unknown BSicon "ACCe"
0.0 Hoboken Terminal

Glen Rock Station is a New Jersey Transit train station in the borough of Glen Rock, New Jersey, located on Rock Road at Main Street. The station is on the railroad's Main Line and is identified by signage at the station as Glen Rock, but is often referred to as Glen Rock-Main Line (and identified as such by trackside signage) to avoid confusion with the Boro Hall station located two blocks away on Rock Road near the intersection of Maple Avenue. This station was built by the Erie Railroad in 1905.

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