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The Pennsylvania Railroad's Bordentown station lay approximately 500 feet (150 m) south of the current platform, in the southwest corner of the wye where the Amboy and Bordentown Branches met. [1] Service north of Bordentown on the Amboy Branch ended at the end of 1938. [2] Service between Trenton and Camden ended on June 28, 1963. [3]
The Bordentown Branch is a railway line in the state of New Jersey. It runs between Trenton, New Jersey and Bordentown, New Jersey. It was built in 1837–1838 by the Camden and Amboy Railroad, and as such is one of the oldest railway lines in the United States. It now hosts the northern end of NJ Transit's River Line light rail line.
This option was discontinued in 2010, although the bus route 419 does serve stations between the Walter Rand Transportation Center and Pennsauken/Route 73 as well as several other stations as far north as Riverside. The last train from Camden leaves the Walter Rand Transportation at 9:38 p.m. and arrives at Pennsauken/Route 73 at 9:47 p.m.
In 1981, NJT commissioned the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) to conduct a study of 112 train stations under its jurisdiction built before World War II that were still in operation. Many of thematic nomination stations are listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places (ID#5080) on March 17, 1984. [16]
In a Facebook post, Singleton observed many riders had expressed "disappointment, and frankly disgust, at the unsanitary and unsafe conditions at River LINE stations." Corbett and other NJ Transit ...
"Shall the City of Bordentown institute an “Open Space, Recreation, and Historic PreservationProgram”, which establishes an annual levy at a rate from $0.1 TO $0.4 cents per one hundreddollars ...
Burlington Towne Centre station is a station on the River Line light rail system, located on West Broad Street in Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States within the Burlington Historic District. The tracks run in the middle of the street in a thin trench, so while it does run in the middle of the street, it is not considered ...
The Bordentown Secondary was originally a freight railroad line in New Jersey, running from Pavonia Yard in Camden to Trenton. Today, a large portion of the line from Bordentown to Camden is used for New Jersey Transit 's River Line light rail service.