Pascack Valley Line

Pascack Valley Line
A Hoboken Terminal-bound train at River Edge.
Overview
OwnerNew Jersey Transit
LocaleNorthern New Jersey and Hudson Valley, New York, United States
Termini
Stations18
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemNew Jersey Transit Rail Operations
Metro-North Railroad
Operator(s)New Jersey Transit
Rolling stockF40PH-3C/GP40PH-2/GP40FH-2/PL42AC/ALP-45DP locomotives
Comet V
Daily ridership7,200 (weekday average, FY 2012)[1]
Ridership443,199 (annual ridership, 2023)[2]
Technical
Number of tracks1
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Route map
Map
NJ&NY RR Haverstraw Branch
31.2 mi
50.2 km
Woodbine Yard
30.6 mi
49.2 km
Spring Valley
NJ&NY RR New City Branch
27.9 mi
44.9 km
Nanuet
25.4 mi
40.9 km
Pearl River
24.2 mi
38.9 km
Montvale
23.6 mi
38 km
Park Ridge
22.7 mi
36.5 km
Woodcliff Lake
21.4 mi
34.4 km
Hillsdale
stub siding
20.5 mi
33 km
Westwood
Kuiken Brothers Lumber.
19.3 mi
31.1 km
Emerson
17.8 mi
28.6 km
Oradell
16.4 mi
26.4 km
River Edge
14.7 mi
23.7 km
New Bridge Landing
siding
13.5 mi
21.7 km
Anderson Street
12.4 mi
20 km
Essex Street
Essex Street Runaround
Green Street Runaround
Ford's Lead Industrial Track
11.2 mi
18 km
Teterboro
siding
9.6 mi
15.4 km
Wood-Ridge
7.6 mi
12.2 km
I-95.svgNew Jersey Turnpike Shield.svg I-95 /
N.J. Turnpike
Western Spur
5.6 mi
9 km
I-95.svgNew Jersey Turnpike Shield.svg I-95 /
N.J. Turnpike
Eastern Spur
Secaucus Junction
Hoboken Yard
0.0 mi
0 km
Hoboken Terminal
NY Waterway Hudson–Bergen Light Rail Port Authority Trans-Hudson

The Pascack Valley Line is a commuter rail line operated by the Hoboken Division of New Jersey Transit, in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. The line runs north from Hoboken Terminal, through Hudson and Bergen counties in New Jersey, and into Rockland County, New York, terminating at Spring Valley. Service within New York is operated under contract with Metro-North Railroad. The line is named for the Pascack Valley region that it passes through in northern Bergen County. The line parallels the Pascack Brook for some distance. The line is colored purple on system maps, and its symbol is a pine tree.

  1. ^ "NJ TRANSIT QUARTERLY RIDERSHIP TRENDS ANALYSIS November 2012" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on April 19, 2013. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  2. ^ "2023 ANNUAL RIDERSHIP REPORT". mta.info. Retrieved June 6, 2024.