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Camden, New Jersey, U.S. Reporting mark: PRSL: Locale: New Jersey, U.S. Dates of operation: 1933–1976: Predecessor: West Jersey and Seashore Railroad and Atlantic City Railroad: Successor: Conrail (1976-1999); now Norfolk Southern and CSX (both since 1999) Technical; Track gauge: 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge: Length: 413 ...
As part of the festivities, 261's train was coupled to a pair of Chinese-built QJ 2-10-2 steam locomotives 6988 and 7081 for a trip to Homestead, Iowa, on September 15, 2006. The next day, 261 was added to run a "triple-header" from Rock Island to Bureau Junction, Illinois ; then, on the following day, the QJs pulled the train, without 261, to ...
Central Railroad of New Jersey Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Company The Railway Restoration Project 113 Organization: Class: B-7: Number in class: 3rd of 5 total: Numbers: CNJ 113 Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Co. 113: Retired: January 1960: Restored: November 23, 2012: Current owner: The Railway Restoration Project 113 Organization ...
Reading & Northern operates its freight and steam- and diesel-powered passenger excursions over 400 miles of track, owns almost 1,800 freight cars, and employs more than 350 people. Show comments ...
Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines. Crusader Press. 1980. ISBN 0-937156-02-7. Stroup, John P. (1996). Pennsylvania-Reading Seashores Lines In Color. ISBN 978-1-878887-57-3. Stanton, Robert (2006). The Railroads of Camden New Jersey. Stanton, Robert (2004). Trolley Days in Camden New Jersey. United States Railway Association (1986).
New Jersey Seashore Lines (NJSL) is a subsidiary of CMSL, established in collaboration with Clayton Sand Company in Chatsworth, New Jersey. Utilizing state and federal grants, NJSL rehabilitated a 13-mile section of track between Lakehurst and Woodmansie in Woodland Township, where Clayton operates a sand mine. The line was initially intended ...
Reading Blue Mountain and Northern 2102 (historically known as Reading 2102) is a preserved T-1 class 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotive.Originally built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in March 1925 as an "I-10sa" 2-8-0 "Consolidation" type locomotive for the Reading Company, No. 2102 was rebuilt by the Reading's own locomotive shops as a 4-8-4 "Northern" in September 1945, and it was ...
The Lehigh and Hudson River Railway (L&HR) was the smallest of the six railroads that were merged into Conrail in 1976. It was a bridge line running northeast–southwest across northwestern New Jersey, connecting the line to the Poughkeepsie Bridge at Maybrook, New York, with Easton, Pennsylvania, where it interchanged with various other companies.