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  2. Black River and Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Black River 60 at Bowne Station. The Black River and Western Railroad ( reporting mark BRW) is a freight and heritage railroad operating in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, between Flemington, Lambertville and Ringoes. The railroad operates vintage steam and diesel powered locomotives. [ 1][ 2]

  3. Black River (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    History of the Black River & Western Railroad - A railroad that is named after the Black River. 40°45′27″N 74°43′55″W  /  40.757603°N 74.732062°W  / 40.757603; -74. This Morris County, New Jersey state location article is a stub .

  4. List of New Jersey railroad junctions - Wikipedia

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    40.898484°N 74.572155°W. / 40.898484; -74.572155  ( D&R Junction) Active freight branch used by ME off of NJ Transit Morristown Line. Delair Junction. C&A, WJ&S, PRR, P-RSL, NJT, CSAO. C&A Mainline (NJT River Line /CSAO Bordentown Secondary ), Morris Branch to Camden & Atlantic RR (NJT Atlantic City Line) Pennsauken.

  5. Belvidere and Delaware River Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Belvidere & Delaware River Railway Company (reporting mark BDRV) also known as Delaware River Railroad is a class III railroad in the United States. [1] It was formed in 1995 when the Conrail Delaware Secondary line was purchased by the Black River Railroad System, which operates several railroad services in western New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania.

  6. Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines - Wikipedia

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    4 ft 8. +. 1⁄2 in ( 1,435 mm) standard gauge. Length. 413 miles (665 kilometres) The Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines was a railroad that operated in South Jersey in the 20th century. It was created in 1933 as a joint consolidation venture between two competing railroads in the region: the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Reading Company .

  7. New Brunswick station - Wikipedia

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    Railroad service in New Brunswick began on January 1, 1838 with the extension of the New Jersey Railroad from East Brunswick (modern-day Highland Park) over the Raritan River. Construction of the current station depot at the junction of Albany and French Streets ( State Route 27 ) and Easton Avenue ( County Route 527 ) began in October 1903 ...

  8. New Jersey Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Southern Railroad (NJS) began life as the Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad Company (R&DB), in March 1854. The R&DB was chartered to construct a railroad from the Raritan Bay to Cape Island (Cape May), near the outlet of the Delaware Bay. It was to form part of a rail and water route from the New York City area to the Norfolk ...

  9. Timeline of Jersey City, New Jersey-area railroads - Wikipedia

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    1886. June 30: The New Jersey Junction Railroad (NYC) leases .24 mi (0.39 km) of the New York and Fort Lee Railroad. The rest later disappears in the West Shore Railroad 's (NYC) Weehawken yard. [6] July 1: NYC leases the New Jersey Junction Railroad for 100 years, with the option of another 100-year term.