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Short Hills is a
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train station in
Short Hills, New Jersey Short Hills is an unincorporated community located within Millburn Township, in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. It is a popular commuter town for residents who work in New York City. As of the 2020 United States Census, the CDP's pop ...
along the
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History

The presence of a railroad station at the present site dates from 1879, when Stewart Hartshorn, the developer of what became the Short Hills neighborhood of Millburn, built a station along the
Morris and Essex Railroad The Morris and Essex Railroad was a railroad across northern New Jersey, later part of the main line of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. History The M&E was incorporated January 29, 1835, to build a line from Newark in Essex Co ...
line. He built the station at his own expense at a cost of US $2,520.00, took full responsibility for its maintenance (which included paying the salary of the station master), and persuaded the operators of the M&E (actually the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad) to serve his station with two train stops a day. (The
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operated a station of its own on the premises of Stewart Hartshorn's original station. The USPS' presence in Short Hills dates from that year.) The present facility dates from 1907 after Stewart Hartshorn's original station was demolished.Meisner, Marian. ''A History of Millburn Township.'' Millburn, NJ: Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society and Millburn Free Public Library, 2002
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The DL&W completed its Lackawanna Terminal (now the
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) in that same year. This station has remained in operation for as long as any entity has run trains along the line. The
Erie-Lackawanna Railroad The Erie Lackawanna Railway , known as the Erie Lackawanna Railroad until 1968, was formed from the 1960 merger of the Erie Railroad and the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad. The official motto of the line was "The Friendly Service Route" ...
served it, as did Conrail before the formation of New Jersey Transit. In 2002, local residents planted a memorial tree on the station grounds to honor those of their neighbors who went to work on
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, most of them using this very station, and never came back. Millburn Township has renovated the station and upgraded the restrooms to make them compliant with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act. They have also repaired the rain gutters and leaders (downspouts). All the wooden doors, windows, and benches have undergone refinishing.


Station layout and services

The station is located between Hobart Avenue, Chatham Road, and Station Plaza. The roads Crescent Place and Short Hills Avenue terminate at or near the station. A trestle carries trains over Short Hills Avenue. The relatively narrow opening of the trestle makes this intersection one of the most dangerous in all of Short Hills. The 1907 station had two buildings, one on each side of the double tracks. Today, however, only the building on the eastbound side (toward
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and
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) is in active use by New Jersey Transit; the westbound building houses the Millburn–Short Hills Historical Society. The eastbound building houses a waiting area, community bulletin board, a restroom, a small news stand, a restaurant, and a ticket office (normally open weekdays between 4:45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m.). No residence, business, or office, except the two buildings of the station proper, stands on the two strips of land separating the railroad right-of-way from Hobart Avenue on the westbound side and Chatham Road on the eastbound. This is an intentional policy that carries forward from Stewart Hartshorn's original directive that no development ever take place on those strips of land. Permit parking is available on the eastbound side of the station and across nearby Chatham Avenue, the same as the residential parking permits that allow on-street parking in front of homes. Both platforms are low-level
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s that are not handicap-accessible. New Jersey Transit does not operate any local bus route connecting to this station, though Springfield Township runs a commuter jitney between the Springfield Community Pool and the train station.Park & Ride Jitney Service
Township of Springfield. Accessed November 16, 2015.


Gallery

Image:Short Hills Station Waiting Room.jpg, Waiting room File:Short Hills NJT Station Memorial Tree.jpg, Short Hills Memorial Tree Image:Short Hills Historical Society Museum 1.jpg, Historical Society Museum


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Short Hills Station historical photographs from GET-NJ
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