Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Bergenline Avenue is the only stop in the HBLR system with an underground platform. Located 160 feet below the Hudson Palisades in the former Weehawken Terminal tunnel of the West Shore Railroad, [5] it is reached by elevators traveling from street-level entrances located just north of bus bays. [6] The station was designed by FXFOWLE ...
Bon Air Railway: L&N: 1887 1887 Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway: Brimstone Railroad: SOU: 1941 1965 Brimstone and New River Railway: Brimstone and New River Railway: SOU: 1965 1966 New River Railway: Bristol, Elizabethtown and North Carolina Railway: SOU: 1889 1895 Virginia and Southwestern Railway: Burlington Northern Inc. BN 1980 ...
Bergenline Avenue then and now: Facing south toward 32nd Street, circa 1900 (left), and in 2010 (right). Originally, Bergenline Avenue was the width of a cowpath, and was not regarded as a business center. Street car tracks were expected to be laid on Palisade Avenue, where the Union Hill's Town Hall was located.
The Norfolk Southern S-Line is a secondary railroad line which runs between Morristown, Tennessee and Salisbury, North Carolina. It is operated by Norfolk Southern Railway under 2 divisions. Half of the line is within the Coastal Division [1] and the other half is in the Central Division.
In 1981, NJT commissioned the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) to conduct a study of 112 train stations under its jurisdiction built before World War II that were still in operation. Many of thematic nomination stations are listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places (ID#5080) on March 17, 1984. [ 16 ]
After issues of congestion and competition arose, the DL&W decided to build its own tunnel for what is commonly known as its Morristown Line. [2] [3] Construction of the North Bergen Tunnel began in 1873; it came into service in 1877. [4] The South Bergen Tunnel opened in 1910, [5] soon after a new Hoboken Terminal was inaugurated.
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!
Morristown and the surrounding area is served by Morristown Regional Airport (IATA:MOR), a 160-acre (65 ha) airport equipped with one 5,717-foot (1,743 m) runway. The airport is located southwest of Morristown's central business district near the neighborhood of Alpha , and is operated by the municipal government.