Electrification
Like the Morristown Line, the Gladstone Branch is electrified using overhead catenary at 25 kV 60 Hz. Traction power comes from the NJT substation at Summit, NJ, which also powers much of the Morristown Line. The Summit substation is located north of New Providence on the Morristown Line, between the Summit and Chatham stations, and receives power from the nearby Summit Utility substation. In addition to the NJT Summit traction substation, three other switching facilities are located along the line.
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Summit Traction Substation | 40°43′29″N 74°23′18″W / 40.7248°N 74.3883°W / 40.7248; -74.3883 (Summit Traction Substation (NJT)) | |
Stirling | 40°40′26″N 74°29′51″W / 40.6738°N 74.4976°W / 40.6738; -74.4976 (Stirling) | |
Bernardsville | 40°42′57″N 74°34′20″W / 40.7159°N 74.5723°W / 40.7159; -74.5723 (Bernardsville) | |
Gladstone | 40°43′09″N 74°39′52″W / 40.7192°N 74.6644°W / 40.7192; -74.6644 (Gladstone) |
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