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The declaration of war was made by H.S. Little, formerly Receiver of the Central Railroad of New-Jersey, as soon as the company was declared solvent and passed from the control of Receiver Little ...
The former Central Railroad of New Jersey passenger station is a historic treasure in a city of such treasures. It has seen better days, but from its position at 602 Lackawanna Ave., this noble ...
The Central Railroad of New Jersey was the last of the major lines to become a prominent player in the Carbon County anthracite trade. The CNJ was made up of several small railroads. Some were ...
part of the Central Railroad of New Jersey line, is pictured in this undated postcard. The depot was part of the High Bridge Spur of the railroad and facilitated the shipment of iron ore from ...
On March 31, 1972, the Central Railroad of New Jersey closed its Ashley Yard, ending more than 100 years of operations that were closely tied to the region’s anthracite industry. Unionized ...
DAFF came to his death on the eve of the 6th inst., at 9:30 P.M., by being thrown from the cars of the New-Jersey Railroad said cars being thrown from the track by a cow dying thereon; and while ...
A new short line railroad operator, the New Jersey Seashore Lines, began existence this week as rail right-of-way once owned by the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) was cleared of underbrush in ...
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It became the Southern Main of the Central Railroad of New Jersey in 1879. Today, with a branch into Toms River, the line is out of service between Lakehurst and Winslow Junction on NJT’s Atlantic ...