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Gladstone Branch
The Gladstone Branch is a branch of New Jersey Transit's Morristown Line. Out of 23 inbound and 26 outbound daily weekday trains, 2 inbound and 2 outbound trains (about 8%) use the Kearny Connection (opened June 10, 1996) to Secaucus Junction and New York Penn Station; the rest go to Hoboken Terminal. Passengers can transfer at Newark Broad Street Station to reach the other detination if necessary. The line is single-tracked and operates in peak-direction on weekday peak hours, on weekends there is hourly Gladstone-Hoboken service.
Station listing
See Morristown Line for stations between New York/Hoboken and Summit.
| Milepost | City | Station | Oper | Connections |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20.1 | Summit | Summit | NJT | NJT Morristown Line,NJT 70 bus |
| 21.8 | New Providence | New Providence | NJT | |
| 23.4 | Murray Hill | NJT | ||
| 25.8 | Berkeley Heights | Berkeley Heights | NJT | |
| 27.1 | Long Hill | Gillette | NJT | |
| 28.5 | Stirling | NJT | ||
| 30.1 | Millington | NJT | ||
| 31.8 | Bernards | Lyons | NJT | |
| 33.6 | Basking Ridge | NJT | ||
| 34.6 | Bernardsville | Bernardsville | NJT | |
| 39.0 | Far Hills | Far Hills | NJT | |
| 41.3 | Peapack-Gladstone | Peapack | NJT | |
| 42.3 | Gladstone | NJT |
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