The Pascack Valley Line is a
commuter rail
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line operated by the
Hoboken Division of
New Jersey Transit, in the U.S. states of
New Jersey
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and
New York. The line runs north from
Hoboken Terminal, through
Hudson and
Bergen
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By May 20 ...
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 Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company , also branded as MTA Metro-North Railroad and commonly called simply Metro-North, is a suburban commuter rail service operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), a New York State publ ...
. 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.
Description

The Pascack Valley Line runs between
Spring Valley, New York, and
Hoboken Terminal. The line is long, of which the northernmost are in
New York State
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. The entire line is owned by
NJ Transit, but the Pearl River, Nanuet and Spring Valley stations are leased to Metro-North Railroad. The line is single tracked, but
sidings at points along the line, including the
Meadowlands,
Hackensack and
Nanuet, permit bi-directional off-peak service. A siding in
Oradell was also planned for increased service and reliability, but the project was halted due to local opposition. Service on this line operates seven days a week.
History
The line was originally chartered as the
Hackensack and New York Railroad in 1856. It later became the
New Jersey and New York Railroad, which was bought by the
Erie Railroad in 1896. The New Jersey and New York Railroad continued to exist as an Erie subsidiary until October 17, 1960 merger that created the
Erie Lackawanna Railroad.

On April 1, 1976 the Erie Lackawanna was merged with several other railroads to create
Conrail. In 1983, after several years under operation by Conrail, operations of the Pascack Valley Line were transferred to NJ Transit Rail Operations.
The line used to continue north of Spring Valley to
Haverstraw, New York. This portion of the line has been abandoned and most of the
right-of-way has been sold off. Part of the line (between Spring Valley and Nanuet) was once part of the main
Erie Railroad line from
Piermont, New York to
Buffalo, New York
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. Into the 1930s there had been Erie passenger service from Spring Valley at the end of the Pascack line to
Suffern station on the newer
Erie Main Line. By 1941, this was reduced to a single weekday trip in each direction.
In August 2020, amidst the financial repercussions of the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said that it would shut down service on the line in Rockland County if federal bailout money were not available.
September 2016 crash
On September 29, 2016, Pascack Valley Line Train 1614 crashed into Hoboken Terminal injuring 108 and killing one.
A New Jersey Train Crash Has Left at Least 100 People Injured
''Esquire
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'' By Associated Press; September 29, 2016 It was later determined that the engineer Thomas Gallagher had been suffering from Sleep apnea
Sleep apnea (sleep apnoea or sleep apnœa in British English) is a sleep-related breathing disorder in which repetitive Apnea, pauses in breathing, periods of shallow breathing, or collapse of the upper airway during sleep results in poor vent ...
and had failed to report it.
Stations
Bibliography
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References
External links
Metro-North Railroad Schedules
{{Metro-North
Erie Railroad lines
Metro-North Railroad
NJ Transit Rail Operations
Pascack Valley
Rail infrastructure in New Jersey
Rail infrastructure in New York (state)
Transportation in Bergen County, New Jersey
Transportation in Rockland County, New York
Rail lines in Rockland County, New York