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The Hoboken Manufacturers Railroad operated only 0.221 mile of main line and was therefore called the shortest railroad in the US. It connected at 5th Street & River Street to the Hoboken Shore Road and continued South to 1st Street. In addition, it owned about 1.375 miles of yard tracks.
The Hoboken Manufacturers Railroad Company, hereinafter called the carrier, operates a switching terminal railroad within the city of Hoboken, N. J. The main line extends from near Eighteenth Street and Park Avenue, along the water front to a point near First Street and River Street.
Seatrain was initially located in Hoboken, New Jersey, and owned the Hoboken Manufacturers Railroad that connected its facility to other railroads. [ citation needed ] In 1939 two more ships were under construction at Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company , Chester, Pennsylvania, with hulls 191 and 192 becoming Seatrain Texas and Seatrain New ...
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 ...
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 ...
• Hoboken Manufacturers Railroad S&T • 1201 Hoboken Rail Road Ware House and Steamship Connecting Company S&T • 1201 • Hudson Railroad and Transportation Company S&T • Morristown and Erie Railroad II • 948 • Mount Hope Mineral Railroad S&T • 868
BG&CM Railroad; Birmingham Southern Railroad; Birmingham Terminal Company; Birmingham Terminal Railway; Boone and Scenic Valley Railroad; Brandon Railroad; Brandywine Valley Railroad; Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal; Brownsville and Rio Grande International Railroad; Buffalo Southern Railroad; Burlington Junction Railway; Bush Terminal Railroad
Hoboken Manufacturers Railroad: 1: 601: Illinois Central Railroad: 8: 9006–9013: Scrapped 1951 Massena Terminal Railroad: 1: 7: Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company: 2: 101–102: New York Central Railroad: 6: 614–619: New York Central (Boston and Albany Railroad) 5: 680–684: Renumbered 806–810 New York, New Haven and Hartford ...