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A two-mile (3 km) portion of the former trolley line along New Jersey Transit's Morris and Essex line in Morris Township serves as a bike trail under the supervision of the Morris County Park System. Union Transportation Trail - A 9.0 mi rail trail in Monmouth County, New Jersey located on the former Pemberton and Hightstown Railroad
West Side Avenue station is located on the site of a station with the same name used by the Central Railroad of New Jersey.The original station was established in 1869 [3] as part of the Newark and New York Railroad at the crossing for Mallory Avenue (Hudson County Route 611).
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 ...
The Edgar Felix Bikeway is a 5.4 miles (8.7 km) rail trail in New Jersey between Manasquan and Allaire State Park. The trail was constructed on a former roadbed of the Farmingdale and Squan Village Railroad and the Freehold and Jamesburg Agricultural Railroad. The original trail opened in 1971, and has been expanded several times.
The station is served by NJ Transit Rail Operations Northeast Corridor Line. The station has two high-level side platforms flanking the four tracks of the Northeast Corridor. Amtrak's long-haul services and most Keystone Service trains that utilize the Northeast Corridor bypass the station via the inner tracks, as do some NJ Transit express trains.
Mount Arlington (also known as the Howard Boulevard Park and Ride) is a commuter railroad station for New Jersey Transit. Located in the borough of Mount Arlington , Morris County , New Jersey , United States , the station is located next to interchange 30 on Interstate 80 .
The Paulinskill Valley Trail is a rail trail along the Paulins Kill river in New Jersey.It is the sixth longest trail in the state at 27 miles (43 km). [4] [5] It was originally the mainline right-of-way of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad [6] and the predecessor Blairstown Railway [7] which was later purchased by the Susquehanna [8].
A wide-angle view of Footbridge Park in Blairstown, New Jersey from 2011, the starting point of the Blairstown Railway, shows the footbridge into the town of Blairstown (center), the location of the coal docks and skate park (left), the former location of the station (right) and the location of the former rail yard which occupied what is now a parking lot (foreground).