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The Belvidere & Delaware River Railway Company (reporting mark BDRV) also known as Delaware River Railroad or Bel-Del, is a class III railroad in the United States. [1] It was formed in 1995 when the Conrail Delaware Secondary line was purchased by the Black River Railroad System, which operates several railroad services in western New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania.
The Dover and Delaware River Railroad (reporting mark DD) is a short-line railroad operating along 109 miles (175 km) of track in the northern part of the U.S. state of New Jersey between Phillipsburg and Newark.
The railroad was originally chartered on March 24, 1868, to run from a railroad bridge crossing the Delaware River at Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania, via Phoenixville, Pennsylvania to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, [1] [2] as part of a more direct route between New York City and Lancaster. [3]
This is a list of bridges, ferries, and other crossings of the Delaware River and Delaware Bay from the Atlantic Ocean upstream to the confluence of the East Branch and West Branch at Hancock, New York. There are no tunnels under the Delaware (excepting utilities), and no dams crossing the full width of its main stem.
The Belvidere-Delaware Railroad was chartered on March 2, 1836 and was constructed between 1850 and 1855 from Trenton along the Delaware River north to Belvidere, New Jersey. The Trenton-Lambertville section opened on February 6, 1851, eventually reaching Belvidere on November 5, 1855.
When the last concrete was poured on the DuPont Boulevard in 1923, southern Delaware drivers were freed of the tyranny of railroad schedules as they drove from Selbyville to Wilmington.
Lehigh Valley Railroad: Delaware River Railroad and Bridge Company: PRR: 1896 1954 Penndel Company: Delaware River and Lancaster Railroad: 1868 1893 N/A Delaware River and Union Railroad: DR&U 1902 1941 N/A Owned by Sunoco: Delaware and Slatington Railroad: LNE: 1881 1882 Pennsylvania, Slatington and New England Railroad: Delaware, Susquehanna ...
The Delaware and Raritan River Railroad (reporting mark DRR) is a short-line railroad that operates two lines in the central part of the U.S. state of New Jersey.The Southern Secondary runs from an interchange with Conrail Shared Assets Operations (CSAO) in Red Bank south to Lakewood.