Morristown station
[8] Just west of the station, at Baker Interlocking, the Morristown and Erie Railway branches off the NJT line.A predecessor station was the terminus of the Morris and Essex Railroad, using the same railbed, constructed in 1835.[9] Ultimately the line extended to the east to Hoboken and the Hudson River connecting to New York by ferry.[10] In earlier years long distance trains, such as the Chicagoan and the Lackawanna Limited, stopped at the station on their trips west.[13] In 1913, the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western station house was built, designed by Frank J. Nies.