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  2. Central Railroad of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Central Railroad of New Jersey, also known as the Jersey Central, Jersey Central Lines or New Jersey Central ( reporting mark CNJ ), was a Class I railroad with origins in the 1830s. It was absorbed into Conrail in April 1976 along with several other prominent bankrupt railroads of the Northeastern United States .

  3. Lackawanna Cut-Off - Wikipedia

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    80 mph (130 km/h) Route map. The Lackawanna Cut-Off (also known as the New Jersey Cut-Off, the Hopatcong-Slateford Cut-Off and the Blairstown Cut-Off) was a rail line built by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (DL&W). Constructed from 1908 to 1911, the line was part of a 396-mile (637 km) main line between Hoboken, New Jersey, and ...

  4. List of Central Railroad of New Jersey precursors - Wikipedia

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    Toms River and Waretown Railroad (leased) Vineland Railway (leased) Vineland Railroad (succeeded March 30, 1877) New Jersey Terminal Railroad. Newark and Elizabeth Railroad. Newark and New York Railroad (leased) Newark Warehouse Company. Ogden Mine Railroad (leased January 1, 1882) Passaic River Extension Railroad.

  5. Category : Former Central Railroad of New Jersey stations

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    West Bergen station. West Side Avenue station. West Side Avenue station (Central Railroad of New Jersey) Westfield station (NJ Transit) White House station. Wilkes-Barre station. Categories: Central Railroad of New Jersey. Former railway stations in the United States by company.

  6. Lehigh Valley Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Lehigh Valley Railroad ( reporting mark LV) was a railroad in the Northeastern United States built predominantly to haul anthracite coal from the Coal Region in Northeastern Pennsylvania to major consumer markets in Philadelphia, New York City, and elsewhere. On April 21, 1846, the railroad was authorized to provide freight transportation ...

  7. Black River and Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Railroad To New York State in 1976, now part of a diner in Somerset, MA. [22] Pullman Parlor Car No. 7002 built for the PRR in 1912, was used on the Broadway Limited. [22] 1324 CNJ Sold to Green Mountain Railroad, remains on the Bel-Del near Holland, New Jersey. Round Roof CNJ Coach. Acquired from NJ Transit in 1984. 2004 NYC, LIRR

  8. Raritan River Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Raritan River Rail Road. The Raritan River Rail Road ( reporting mark RR) was a 12-mile (19 km) shortline railroad in Middlesex County, New Jersey U.S., Founded in 1888, it was based in South Amboy, from which it ran west as far as New Brunswick. It served both passengers and freight in its heyday and operated profitably throughout much of its ...

  9. Allentown station (Central Railroad of New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Allentown. /  40.60444°N 75.46222°W  / 40.60444; -75.46222  ( CNJ Station) Allentown station is a defunct train station in Allentown, Pennsylvania. It was constructed by the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) and Reading Railroad in 1888 and 1889. For most of the late 19th and early 20th century, it provided passenger train service ...