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Stirling station (NJ Transit)

1872 establishments in New JerseyFormer Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad stationsLong Hill Township, New JerseyNJ Transit Rail Operations stationsNew Jersey railway station stubs
Railway stations in Morris County, New JerseyRailway stations in the United States opened in 1872Use mdy dates from November 2020
Stirling Station
Stirling Station

Stirling is a NJ Transit station in the Stirling neighborhood of Long Hill Township, New Jersey along the Gladstone Branch of the Morris and Essex line. The station consists of one side platform, as well as a concrete block shelter constructed in August 1974 after the former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad depot was demolished. The Erie Lackawanna Railroad demolished the old depot on August 14, 1972 without notifying then-Passaic Township.

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