Ho-Ho-Kus station

The station's current westbound structure was constructed in 1908 with river stones and a tile roof.

The first station, built in 1860, had also burned down several years after construction.

[5] The eastbound side was an irregularly shaped waiting shed built in 1909.

[7] This station has three tracks, the outer two of which are served by low-level side platforms.

This New Jersey train station-related article is a stub.

Hohokus station construction made use of river stones, seen here shortly after its opening in 1908.