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  2. Hoboken Shore Railroad - Wikipedia

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    It took over the activities of the Hoboken Manufacturers Railroad (reporting mark HMR), initials HMRR. This railroad owned only 0.221 miles (0.356 km) of mainline but around 1906 leased [ 1 ] the longer route of the Hoboken Shore Road which had been operated since 1897 by the Hoboken Railroad Warehouse and Steamship Connecting Company ...

  3. List of New Jersey railroads - Wikipedia

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    Central Railroad of New Jersey: Hoboken Railroad, Warehouse and Steamship Connecting Company: 1895 1978 N/A (operated by Hoboken Shore Railroad) Hoboken Land and Improvement Company: DL&W, ERIE: 1860 1886 Morris and Essex Railroad, New Jersey Junction Railroad: Hoboken Manufacturers Railroad: 1902 1954 Hoboken Shore Railroad: Hoboken Shore ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Hoboken ...

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    The yard tracks located partly on owned land and partly on the right-of-way of The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company aggregate 0.480 mile, the yard tracks owned but located on land leased from the Hoboken Land and Improvement Company aggregate 0.595 mile, and the tracks located on land owned by the United States Shipping Board ...

  5. Timeline of Jersey City, New Jersey-area railroads - Wikipedia

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    The Hoboken Manufacturers Railroad opens. The National Docks and New Jersey Junction Connecting Railway (LV + NYC) is completed. This line was mainly a short tunnel under the Pennsylvania Railroad to connect the New Jersey Junction Railroad (NYC) with the National Docks Railway (LV + NYC). For nine years the PRR fought the construction of the ...

  6. Erie Lackawanna Railway - Wikipedia

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    The cover of Erie Lackawanna Railroad Company's Form 1, including a timetable of the "Friendly Service Route" between New York City and Scranton, Pennsylvania, Binghamton, Elmira, and Buffalo in New York state, Jamestown, Youngstown, Cleveland, Akron in Ohio), and Chicago in Illinois The Phoebe Snow at Hoboken Terminal in September 1965

  7. Lake Cities (Erie Railroad train) - Wikipedia

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    [1] A few years before the Erie's 1960 merger with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, the Lake Cities began running into the Hoboken Terminal in Hoboken. Upon the merger, it was routed over the Lackwanna's Poconos main line route in northern New Jersey and northeastern Pennsylvania.

  8. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Right: the railroad's Hoboken Terminal in Hoboken, New Jersey, the last active railroad terminal on the Hudson River, which has been named a nationally-recognized historic site. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad was first incorporated as Leggett's Gap Railroad on April 7, 1832, though it was dormant for several years following its ...

  9. List of Pennsylvania railroads - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Railroad: Manns Choice and Hyndman Railroad: PRR: 1894 1894 Pennsylvania Midland Railroad: Manufacturers Railroad: RDG: 1870 1873 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad: Manufacturers Terminal Railway: Mapleton and Rocky Ridge Railway: 1891 Marginal Railroad: 1880 1890 Pennsylvania Company: Martins Creek Railroad: PRR: 1885 1896 ...