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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 23:08, 21 September 2012: 896 × 768 (334 KB): Omnedon == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|This is a map of Sussex County, New Jersey, USA which includes incorporated settlements, township borders, and major highways.}} |Source=My own work, using custom-w...
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New York Penn Station: Summit (weekdays) Denville, Dover, Lake Hopatcong, Mount Olive, or Hackettstown (limited weekdays) Northeast Corridor Line [10] New York Penn Station: Rahway Jersey Avenue Trenton Transit Center North Jersey Coast Line [11] New York Penn Station Hoboken Terminal (limited service) South Amboy (limited service) Long Branch
The Morristown Line is an NJ Transit commuter rail line connecting Morris and Essex counties to New York City, via either New York Penn Station or Hoboken Terminal.Out of 60 inbound and 58 outbound daily weekday trains, 28 inbound and 26 outbound Midtown Direct trains (about 45%) use the Kearny Connection (opened June 10, 1996) to Penn Station; the rest go to Hoboken.
Sussex County, New Jersey; Rhestr o Siroedd New Jersey; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Sussex County (New Jersey) Andover (New Jersey) Franklin (New Jersey) Vorlage:Navigationsleiste Orte im Sussex County (New Jersey) Vernon Township (New Jersey) Newton (New Jersey) Hopatcong; Usage on el.wikipedia.org Κομητεία Σάσσεξ (Νιου ...
CR 36 at the New York state line in Wantage Township: CR 652: 0.75 1.21 CR 645 in Sandyston Township: Lertora Road US 206 in Sandyston Township: CR 653: 7.25 11.67 US 206 in Montague Township: Clove Road Route 23 in Montague Township: CR 654: 0.15 0.24 CR 645 in Sandyston Township: McHugh Spur US 206 in Sandyston Township: CR 655: 2.65 4.26
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On June 8, 1753, Sussex County was created from these four municipalities, which had been part of Morris County when Morris stretched over all of northwestern New Jersey. [1] Sussex County at this time encompassed present-day Sussex and Warren Counties and its boundaries were drawn by the New York-New Jersey border to the north, the Delaware ...