Millington (NJT Station)
Millington Station is a New Jersey Transit station in Millington, New Jersey along the Gladstone Branch of the Morris and Essex Lines. The first of three stops in Long Hill Township, Millington is the only one that retains its Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad station depot. The station is located at the intersection of Oaks Road and Division Avenue in Millington. The next station heading eastbound is Stirling Station and the next station heading westbound is the Lyons Station. The station has one low-level asphalt side platform for service, which sees every train but No. 467, which terminates at Murray Hill station in New Providence.
The station building is of stone-masonry construction built in 1901, and contains the Millington Station Cafe. The station depot was entered (along with 51 others) into the National Register of Historic Places on June 22, 1984 as part of the New Jersey Transit Thematic Nomation of Operating Passenger Railroad Stations. 114 permit-only parking spaces are also available and costs $200 per year. These permits are for parking at the Gillette, Stirling, and Millington stations.
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