Pompton Plains (Erie Railroad station)

POMPTON PLAINS

The Pompton Plains Station in September 2014. A piece of the former railroad is visible in the foreground.
Location 33 Evans Place, Pequannock Township, New Jersey 07444
Owned by

Montclair Railway (1872 1878)


New York and Greenwood Lake Railroad (1896 1943)


Erie Railroad (19431960)


Erie-Lackawanna Railway (19601966)


Township of Pequannock (2010present)

Line(s) New York and Greenwood Lake Railway
Platforms 1 side platform
Tracks 2
Construction
Platform levels 1
Other information
Station code 1779[1]
History
Opened 1872 (1872)
Closed October 3, 1966 (October 3, 1966)
Services
Preceding station   Erie Railroad   Following station
Pequannock
New York and Greenwood Lake Railroad
Pompton-Riverdale
toward Sterling Forest
Pompton Plains Railroad Station
Nearest city Pequannock Township, New Jersey
Coordinates 40°58′14″N 74°17′36″W / 40.97056°N 74.29333°W / 40.97056; -74.29333Coordinates: 40°58′14″N 74°17′36″W / 40.97056°N 74.29333°W / 40.97056; -74.29333
Area less than one acre
Built 1872
Architectural style Gothic Revival
NRHP Reference # 08000136[2]
Added to NRHP March 5, 2008

Pompton Plains Railroad Station, is located in Pequannock Township, Morris County, New Jersey, United States. The station was built in 1872 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 5, 2008. The station serves as the Pequannock Township Museum and was restored in 2010.[3]

History

James R. Evans was the station agent from the 1870s to turn of the 20th century.[4] Regular passenger train service for the train station ended in 1963, although shuttles from Mountain View remained until 1966.[5] Freight service to the station continued into the 1980s.

More recently, the station building was used as a clothing consignment shop, and later as a State Farm insurance office.

See also

References

  1. "List of Station Names and Numbers". Jersey City, New Jersey: Erie Railroad. May 1, 1916. Retrieved September 10, 2011.
  2. Staff (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  3. "Pompton Plains Train Station dedication". North Jersey Media Group. April 28, 2010. Retrieved June 14, 2010.
  4. Janoski, Steve (May 12, 2010). "Pompton Plains Train Station restoration complete". North Jersey Media Group. Retrieved June 17, 2010.
  5. Yanosey, Robert J. (2007). Lackawanna Railroad Facilities (In Color). Volume 1: Hoboken to Dover. Scotch Plains, New Jersey: Morning Sun Books Inc. ISBN 1-58248-214-4.

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