Ed Mines wrote:
> That station is a palace, on par with Grand Central
> Station. It was constructed of stone with beautiful hard wood
> interiors.
It indeed is a beautiful structure, and I'll go out on a limb and say it's the nicest remaining station in Northern New Jersey on the EL.
> This would be a great place for offices or meetings of a
> civic group.
ACK! No!!! Don't deface this magnificent open spacce with offices!
> The station has a parking lot out front which was full the
> day I visited. Direct service into Penn Station has caused a
> local building boom.
Morristown has ample parking - the lot in the "front" of the station (south side of the tracks) has very little parking, but there is more parking on the north side of the tracks, and NJT just installed a large new parking lot where the old freighthouse used to be (southwest of the station).
> Morristown surprised me though. It was very elegant but it
> didn't look like a building had been built there since 1950.
> I couldn't find a fast food restaurant.
There IS a Burger King about 1000 feet away... :)
- Paul
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