Millburn Township has renovated the station and upgraded the restrooms to make them compliant with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act.
The relatively narrow opening of the trestle makes this intersection one of the most dangerous in all of Short Hills.
[8] The eastbound building houses a waiting area, community bulletin board, a restroom, a small news stand, a restaurant,[9] and a ticket office (normally open weekdays between 4:45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m.).
No residence, business, or office, except the two buildings of the station proper, stands on the two strips of land separating the railroad right-of-way from Hobart Avenue on the westbound side and Chatham Road on the eastbound.
This is an intentional policy that carries forward from Stewart Hartshorn's original directive that no development ever take place on those strips of land.