To get back to campus, you will board on the westbound platform (towards Dover/Hackettstown).įor other stops along the Montclair-Boonton Line, transfer or fare information, please check the train schedule. Additionally, from Bloomfield Avenue, a number of buses may be taken – the NJ Transit 28/11, 29, 34, 97 all run along Bloomfield Avenue. has a wide variety of shops, services and restaurants. Both of these stations are a short walk from the “ Montclair Center” area of downtown Montclair.
191 serves the University bus stop at the Red Hawk Deck and the Montclair Heights train station, making stops between New York’s Port Authority Bus Terminal and Willowbrook.
station, and also serves Wayne, the Willowbrook Mall Park and Ride, Little Falls, Cedar Grove, Verona, Montclair, Glen Ridge, and Bloomfield. 11/28 serves the University, originating at the Bloomfield Ave. For additional information, please check NJ Transit’s train schedules. We encourage members of the community to explore rail use to and from the University as a viable travel option. In addition, through the Secaucus Junction transfer station, there is access to the Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coastline, Main and Bergen, and Pascack Valley Lines. The Montclair State University NJ Transit train station on Clove Road and the Montclair Heights Station on Normal Avenue, provide rail service to New York City and the following New Jersey municipalities along the Montclair-Boonton line: Hackettstown, Netcong, Mount Olive, Lake Hopatcong, Dover, Denville, Mountain Lakes, Boonton, Towaco, Lincoln Park, Wayne, Little Falls, Montclair, Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, Newark (Broad St.), and Hoboken.