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The West Essex Trail terminates at its southern trailhead where it intersects Fairview Ave in Verona, NJ. Image taken at 40°50'34.9"N 74°14'51.6"W facing north east. Remnants of the Erie Railroad Cedar Grove Station can be found on the West Side of Pompton Ave (Rt 23).
Verona is a township in Essex County in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 14,572, [8] [9] an increase of 1,240 (+9.3%) from the 2010 census count of 13,332, [18] [19] which in turn reflected a decline of 201 (−1.5%) from the 13,533 counted in the 2000 census.
899-903 Pompton Ave. (NJ 23) ... Roughly bounded by Verona Ave., Mt. Prospect Ave., 2nd Ave., and Branch Brook Park ... 178 Grove Ave. Cedar Grove: 81: James Street ...
Route 23 is a state highway in the northern part of New Jersey, United States.The route runs 52.6 miles (84.7 km) from the intersection of Bloomfield Avenue (CR 506 and Prospect Avenue in Verona, Essex County, northwest to the border with New York at Montague Township in Sussex County, where the road continues to Port Jervis, New York, as CR 15.
The Essex County Hospital Center, also known as the Overbrook Hospital, the Overbrook Asylum, or simply the Overbrook, was a psychiatric hospital that was located around 125 Fairview Avenue in the Township of Cedar Grove, New Jersey. It was used as a general hospital then converted to house patients with mental disorders.
CR 509 (Grove Street) to G.S. Parkway: Glen Ridge: 3.93: 6.32: CR 506 (Bloomfield Avenue / Highland Avenue) Western terminus of CR 506 Spur; route transitions onto CR 506 west: Verona Township: 5.99: 9.64: Route 23 north (Pompton Avenue) / CR 577 south (Mt. Prospect Avenue) – Little Falls
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The first station at Verona was built in 1891 as one of the original stations on the Caldwell Railway, a short branch line off the New York and Greenwood Lake Railroad. When the rail line opened on August 3, 1891, the line served Verona along with Overbrook Hospital (at that point also in Verona) and the neighboring borough of Caldwell. [6]