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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. List of stations on the Central Railroad of New Jersey

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    At Elizabethport, the Jersey Central's Perth Amboy & Elizabethport Branch split from the Main Line and ran as far as South Amboy, where it became the New York and Long Branch Railroad. The NY&LB ran as far as Bay Head Junction, NJ and was owned and operated jointly by the CNJ and PRR.

  4. List of New Jersey railroads - Wikipedia

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    Central Railroad of New Jersey: Sound Shore Railroad: CNJ: 1894 1917 Central Railroad of New Jersey: South Branch Railroad: CNJ: 1861 1888 Central Railroad of New Jersey: South Easton and Phillipsburg Railroad: L&HR: 1889 1912 Lehigh and Hudson River Railway: South Jersey Railroad: PRSL 1893 1898 Seacoast Railroad: South Mountain and Boston ...

  5. List of NJ Transit railroad stations - Wikipedia

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    Central Railroad of New Jersey: May 17, 1897 [24] [25] Anderson Street Pascack Valley Line: Hackensack: Erie Railroad: September 9, 1869 [26] Original 1869-built station house destroyed in a 2009 fire Annandale Raritan Valley Line: Annandale: Central Railroad of New Jersey: July 4, 1852 [27] Asbury Park North Jersey Coast Line: Asbury Park

  6. Newark Broad Street station (Central Railroad of New Jersey)

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    "NEW JERSEY CENTRAL" lettering on the former facade. The Central Railroad of New Jersey established the Newark and New York Railroad in 1866 to construct a branch from Jersey City, New Jersey, to Newark, New Jersey. [4] The 6-mile (9.7 km) line cost a then-exorbitant $300,000 per mile. [5]

  7. Category:Central Railroad of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Predecessors of the Central Railroad of New Jersey (2 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Central Railroad of New Jersey" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.

  8. Category : Former Central Railroad of New Jersey stations

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    Pages in category "Former Central Railroad of New Jersey stations" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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

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    The Central Railroad of New Jersey Station, also known as the Jersey Central Station and Jim Thorpe Station, is a historic railroad station located at Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania. It was designed by Wilson Brothers & Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , and built in 1888 by the Central Railroad of New Jersey .