According to records, service was provided to: Bertrand Island Amusement Park at Lake Hopatcong, Ledgewood, Succasunna, Kenvil, Mine Hill, Dover, Wharton, Rockaway Borough, Denville, Mountain Lakes, Boonton, Morris Plains (including Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital), Morristown, Madison, Chatham, Summit, Irvington, Elizabeth, and Newark, a distance of about 75 miles.
The power house for the trolley was located along the Passaic River in Summit, on the border of Chatham, New Jersey.
Between 1926 and 1928,[1] after private automobiles became more prominent on the roads, the trolley lines were replaced by buses.
Although the bulk of the trolley lines were removed in the decades since its closure, some remnants remain.
• The Dover NJ car barn is still in use as a facility for Lakeland Bus Lines.