Morristown Line
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Unter der Bezeichnung Morristown-Linie bietet New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit) Schienenpersonennahverkehr zwischen Hoboken oder der New Yorker Pennsylvania Station und Orten in den Essex-, Union-, Morris- und Warren-Counties im Norden des US-Bundesstaates New Jersey an. Zusammen mit der Gladstone Branch werden die Verbindungen als Morris und Essex-Linien vermarktet.
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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. Passengers can transfer at Newark Broad Street or Summit to reach the other destination. On rail system maps the line is colored dark green, and its symbol is a drum, a reference to Morristown's history during the American Revolution.
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Morristown Line
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ALP-46 and ALP-45DP locomotives, MultiLevel coaches, Comet coaches, Arrow III multiple units
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A Dover bound Morristown Line train made up of MultiLevel coaches getting ready to bypass Mountain station.
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Mount Olive
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July 4, 1848
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Hoboken or NY Penn Station
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Unter der Bezeichnung Morristown-Linie bietet New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit) Schienenpersonennahverkehr zwischen Hoboken oder der New Yorker Pennsylvania Station und Orten in den Essex-, Union-, Morris- und Warren-Counties im Norden des US-Bundesstaates New Jersey an. Zusammen mit der Gladstone Branch werden die Verbindungen als Morris und Essex-Linien vermarktet.
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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. Passengers can transfer at Newark Broad Street or Summit to reach the other destination. On rail system maps the line is colored dark green, and its symbol is a drum, a reference to Morristown's history during the American Revolution. There is frequent service weekdays, with hourly service to/from New York (none going beyond Dover) on weekends. Until August 13, 2006, there was also hourly service to Hoboken. On that date, service between Hoboken and Summit was cut back to once every two hours on weekends. On May 11, 2008, off-peak weekday Hoboken-Dover trains (600 Series) were cut. In addition, weekend Gladstone trains were cut back to Summit, and a shuttle train is operated every two hours between Newark Broad Street and Hoboken Terminal. Recently the line between Millburn and Summit underwent extensive rehabilitation. This included the replacement of the creosote crossties on both tracks with concrete crossties, the replacement of all crossties on the double trestle over Short Hills Avenue, and the replacement of several sections of rail. More recently work has been progressing briskly on rehabilitating both tracks between Summit and Dover with concrete crossties and new welded rail, and rehabilitation of select road overpasses. Hurricane Sandy inflicted severe damage on the Morristown Line on October 29–30, 2012, as fallen trees brought down catenary and signal wires and washed out sections of track, most notably through the New Jersey Meadowlands on both the main line and the Kearny Connection. Midtown Direct service was restored from Dover to New York on November 12, 2012; service to Hoboken and west of Dover resumed on November 19.
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