Mountain View station (NJ Transit)

There was a second station constructed in Wayne, north of Mountain View at the Ryerson Avenue crossing.

The portion of the Boonton Branch east of the junction was abandoned and the Greenwood Lake line was reduced to shuttle service north of Mountain View.

[13] At that time, the wooden station depot at Mountain View built by the Erie was demolished and replaced by an Armco metal building on the platform, which boasted two tracks.

The station has one low-level side platform for the lone revenue service track.

Mountain View is accessible for handicapped persons under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

However, the six special holiday trains that run to Lake Hopatcong station do stop at Mountain View.

The Mountain View station facing northbound from the high-level platform