User:Mitchazenia/List of stations on the Erie Railroad/3/New Jersey

The Erie Railroad and its subsidiaries maintained 185 stations in the state of New Jersey. These stations were divided into 18 lines across Bergen, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, and Warren counties. New Jersey Transit maintains the old alignments of the former Erie main line, New York and Greenwood Lake Railway (from Montclair – Wayne), the Bergen County Railroad, Orange Branch, and the New Jersey and New York Railroad. The New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad, currently owned by the Delaware Otsego Corporation, maintains its former alignment, although there has been no Erie affiliation since 1940. The Susquehanna also owns the tracks of the NY&GL from Pompton Plains to Pompton Junction. The Northern Branch is maintained by CSX while the alignment of the NY&GL from Montclair to Newark is maintained by Norfolk Southern along with the Newark Branch. The Dundee Branch is currently maintained the New York and Greenwood Lake Railway (not to be confused with the Erie subsidiary).

The Caldwell Branch, Ringwood Branch, Hanford Branch, Weehawken Branch, Paterson City Branch, Delaware Branch, Macopin Lake Branch, the NY&GL from Pompton Pains to Mountain View and north of Pompton Junction and the Erie main from Rutherford Junction to Paterson are abandoned. The Susquehanna alignment west of Sparta Junction on west (to the state line in Dunnfield) also is abandoned.