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Cape May Seashore Lines (CMSL) was established by CEO Tony Macrie in January 1984. Regular train service between Cape May Court House and Cold Spring Village began in 1996 and extended to Cape May City in 1999 following the repair of the swing bridge over the Cape May Canal. [2] In 2005, mechanical issues with the swing bridge halted trains ...
Tour the historic Bonine House and enjoy Victorian holiday decorations in each room. The Bonine's were stationmasters on the Underground Railroad.
The Cape May City Rail Terminal is a passenger train station in Cape May, New Jersey.The station offered train service from 1863 through 1981. The station area last had regional passenger train service by the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines in the mid-1960s.
Tuckahoe is a disused train station located on Railroad Avenue in the Tuckahoe section of Upper Township in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States.The station was built in 1894 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 22, 1984, for its significance in architecture and transportation.
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In 1863, a group of Cape May County investors [note 2] was granted a charter by the state of New Jersey on March 9, 1863, [27] [26] to build the Cape May & Millville Railroad (CM&M). The first trains ran on August 23, 1863. [27] Construction was completed in 1867, with the full line extending 41 miles (66 km). [20]
Cape Cod Branch Railroad Company: 1872 name change to Cape Cod Railroad in 1854 Sandwich to Hyannis July 8, 1854 16.7 mi or 26.9 km Cape Cod Railroad Company: 1872 name changed from Cape Cod Branch Railroad on February 22, 1854 Yarmouth to Orleans December 1, 1865 18.7 mi or 30.1 km Cape Cod Central Railroad Company: 1872 Buzzards Bay to Woods ...
The Cape May Canal is a 2.9-nautical-mile (3.3 mi; 5.4 km) waterway connecting Cape May Harbor to the Delaware Bay, at the southern tip of Cape May County, New Jersey. [1] There is a long history of unfulfilled plans for a canal across Cape May. [ 2 ]