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Morristown & Erie Railway (reporting mark ME) is a short-line railroad based in Morristown, ... GP15-1 7/1977 EMD 767038-14 9/7/2023 In service - Morristown.
The EMD GP15 is a 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between June 1976 and April 1983. Intended to provide an alternative to the rebuilding programs that many railroads were applying to their early road switchers, it is generally employed as a yard switcher or light road switcher .
The Polar Express on the Morristown & Erie Railway. Join the magical Polar Express train ride, powered by the Morristown & Erie Railway. Your ticket includes delightful entertainment, warm hot ...
The Morristown & Erie Railway can only use NJT trackage to get between its owned trackage; it cannot serve customers on NJ Transit trackage. A similar situation exists for Conrail on the Atlantic City Line. Below is a list of NJ Transit lines and freight lines that operate on them: Morristown Line: DD, M&E; Montclair-Boonton Line: DD, M&E
The Dover & Rockaway River Railroad (reporting mark DRRV) is a short-line railroad operating in Morris County, New Jersey. [1] On July 1, 2017, it took over operation of three Morris County owned rail lines previously operated by Morristown and Erie. [2] The DRRV is a wholly owned subsidiary of Chesapeake and Delaware, LLC. [3]
This is a route-map template for the Morristown and Erie Railway, a Morris County, New Jersey short-line railroad.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad: Morristown and Erie Railroad: MT&E, ME 1903 1978 Morristown and Erie Railway: Mount Holly, Lumberton and Medford Railroad: PRR: 1866 1915 Camden and Burlington County Railway: Mount Hope Mineral Railroad: MHM CNJ: 1866 1976 Consolidated Rail Corporation: National Docks Railway: LV: 1879 1905 Lehigh ...
The Morristown and Erie Railroad Whippany Water Tank is located in Hanover Township, Morris County, New Jersey, United States. The water tank was built in 1904 by the Morristown and Erie Railroad and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 6, 2006.