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NJ Transit rail station
Woodcliff Lake
Woodcliff Lake station facing southbound along the tracks in April 2018 after restoration.
Railroad service through Woodcliff Lake began on May 27, 1871 when the Hackensack and New York Extension Railroad introduced service north from Hillsdale to Nanuet, New York. At that time, a station in the area was known as Pascack. The former station depot at Woodcliff Lake, in deplorable condition for multiple years attached to the existing depot, came down in December 1960 to be replaced by a police station outpost and improved parking for commuters.
Station layout
The station has one track and one low-level side platform.
Permit parking is operated by the Borough of Woodcliff Lake. A single permit parking lot, with 60 parking spots is available.
^ "Station Demolition Begun in Borough". The Bergen Evening Record. Hackensack, New York. December 1, 1960. p. 11. Retrieved March 11, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
Commons Italics denote closed stations, stations under construction, and unused line segments. Stations north of Montvale are operated by Metro-North Railroad