Pompton Plains is a former railroad station in Pequannock Township, Morris County, New Jersey, United States.
Service through Pompton Plains began in January 1873 as part of a railroad from Jersey City to Greenwood Lake and Sterling Forest, New York.
Passenger service at Pompton Plains ended on September 30, 1966 as part of several cuts by the Erie-Lackawanna.
], the station building was used as a clothing consignment shop, and later as a State Farm insurance office.
[9] As of 2020, the railroad right-of-way along the station was sold by the owner, New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway and bought by Morris County for redevelopment as a public rail trail.