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NJ Transit to celebrate Railroad Museum Day event with one-day shuttle service

The “Boonton Scoot” will Provide Service Between Denville and Boonton in Support of Annual Railroad Display at United Railroad Historical Society

BOONTON, NJ (Morris County) – NJ TRANSIT will activate special one-day shuttle service between Denville Township and Boonton on Sunday, Sept. 29, making it easier for people traveling from Penn Station New York and points in between, to attend the United Railroad Historical Society’s annual Railroad Museum [for a day].

The “Boonton Scoot” special shuttle trains will meet certain regularly scheduled NJ TRANSIT trains to and from New York City at the Denville Station transfer point.

Riders may purchase regular tickets to Boonton Station through the NJ TRANSIT app and ticket vending machines. However, real-time arrival and departure information will not be available for the shuttle since it is a special service. Instead, riders can view the full shuttle schedule on the Morristown Line at njtransit.com/scoot.

Railroad Museum [for a day] tells the story of NJ TRANSIT and its predecessor railroads through a large array of historic rail equipment mostly donated by the agency, including ALP-44 Locomotive No. 4424, donated to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of NJ TRANSIT rail operations in 2023. Guests to the event may view No. 4424 and other historic equipment in a lively, family-friendly environment. The Boonton Day Street Festival, also taking place that day, is just a short walk from the museum and Boonton Station.

Rail service between Denville and Boonton does not regularly operate on weekends.

Condensed “Boonton Scoot” Schedule*

*Condensed schedule only. Passengers are welcome to board from other intermediate station stops along the Morristown Line. See www.njtransit.com for full Morristown Line schedules.

Jay Edwards

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