Bay Street Station is a
New Jersey Transit station on Pine Street between Bloomfield and Glenridge Avenues in
Montclair, New Jersey along the
Montclair-Boonton Line. The station is served by all trains on the line, including all ten weekend trains. The first station of six in Montclair, Bay Street is the southernmost, servicing the downtown district. The station was built originally in 1981 to replace the
Lackawanna Terminal built near Grove Street in 1913 as a part of creating the
Montclair Connection. Upon its opening on February 27, 1981, Bay Street was a lone platform with a single shelter. In 2002, as part of the Montclair Connection, Bay Street was completely rebuilt to standards for handicapped persons, including two high-level platforms and a new elevator for a bridge crossing the tracks. The station also received honors in July 2010 for the development around the station and as a result was a part of getting Montclair designated a transit village by the
New Jersey Department of Transportation.
Station layout and services
Bay Street station is the first of six stations in the township of
Montclair, located on Pine Street between Bloomfield Avenue (
County Route 506) and Glenridge Avenue. The station has two high-level platforms to serve passengers on its two tracks. The platforms themselves are connected by a crossover bridge with elevators. Ticket vending machines have been recently installed at the station to sell tickets and because of this, passengers...
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