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  1. 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.

  2. 28 maj 2021 · History of the Central Railroad of New Jersey. At its peak, the Central Railroad of New Jersey, the self-proclaimed “Big Little Railroad,” operated only about 700 route-miles, but in keeping with its densely populated region, totaled over 1,900 miles of track, two-thirds in New Jersey.

  3. 21 lip 2024 · At its peak, the Central Railroad of New Jersey operated 700 route miles clustered within a dense network that in total boasted some 1,900 track miles!

  4. The Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, also known as Communipaw Terminal and Jersey City Terminal, was the Central Railroad of New Jersey's waterfront passenger terminal in Jersey City, New Jersey. The terminal was built in 1889, replacing an earlier one that had been in use since 1864.

  5. As one of the most influential railroads in all of New Jersey, the Central New Jersey Railroad has had an incredible impact on the Garden State’s growth thro...

  6. The Lehigh and Susquehanna Division originated as a railroad of that name built and operated by the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. It was leased in 1871 to the Central Railroad of New Jersey, which has operated it as its L&S Division and now as its Pennsylvania Division.

  7. The following is a list of all stations on the Central Railroad of New Jersey, including the line they were on, the date service began and ceased, and notes on the station's current status. The Broad Street entrance to the former Lafayette Street terminal of the Newark and New York Railroad in Downtown Newark.

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