Location ID: #10149101
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Signature events include NJ Beer Festival, Freedom Festival, South Jersey Carribean Festival, Krocfest, Sunset Jazz Concert Series and the Delaware River Festival. The Cooper's Grant section of Camden includes several historic buildings, including ...
Location ID: #10306567
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Countryside road with historic water tower flanked between railroad. Mix of freight and passenger trains.
Location ID: #10306582
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Right along the Tuckahoe train station. Small town charm can easily be viewed as southern or midwestern.
Location ID: #10149341
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Cape May's chamber of commerce.
Location ID: #10191606
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Opened in 1914, Union Station was built by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad (DL&W) and shared with the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) and was situated where the lines merged before the bridge crossing the Delaware River. Designed by ...
Location ID: #10150077
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An NJ Transit Station with 2 side platforms and 2 tracks.
Location ID: #10150903
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A train station with a single island platform on the PATCO Speedline.
Location ID: #10151043
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Cranford is an active commuter railroad station in the township of Cranford, Union County, New Jersey. Trains operate between High Bridge and Newark Penn Station on New Jersey Transit's Raritan Valley Line.
Location ID: #10184995
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Railroad company yard.
Location ID: #10252585
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A private tourist railroad with both Historic Steam and diesel locomotives. Hugging the Delaware River, scenes from woodlands to corn fields to small towns are available. Many areas are inaccessible to the public and therefore quite private. The ...
Location ID: #10151197
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The red brick station was originally built by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1901-02 and is a contributing building in the Blackwell Street Historic District.
Location ID: #10201084
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The Fanwood Station Complex consists of the main station building (1874), the shelter (1897) and the overpass (1946). The station main building was built in 1874 in the popular Victorian Carpenter Gothic style. The station was part of a new line ...
Location ID: #10186695
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This Renaissance Revival-style structure, with a central eyelid dormer and Spanish-tile hipped roof, was constructed in 1914 and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1984. The walls are made of poured concrete. The walls ...
Location ID: #10206768
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Our 300 year old property has had many incarnations over it's history. Once a pre-Revolutionary War homestead, it has been a multi-generational family estate, a well known restaurant and now a curated private event space. Our Station House ...
Location ID: #10181554
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Opened in December 2003.
Location ID: #10185176
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The Freedom Mortgage Pavilion, formerly known as Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Centre, Tweeter Center, Susquehanna Bank Center and BB&T Pavilion, is an outdoor amphitheater/indoor theater complex in Camden, New Jersey, located in the Camden ...
Location ID: #10162239
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The train line was built around 1895 for the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ), purchased by the state of New Jersey in 1977, and was abandoned in 1983.
Location ID: #10279622
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Location ID: #10302176
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Glen Rock, New Jersey, is home to two distinctive NJ Transit train stations: Glen Rock Main Line and Glen Rock Boro Hall. These are representing different eras of regional transportation infrastructure. These stations, separated by just one-fifth ...
Location ID: #10162853
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Glen Rock's downtown represents a quintessential New Jersey suburban-commuter hub with authentic cinematic appeal. Centered around Rock Road (featuring a big old Rock at the beginning of the downtown) and anchored by two active NJ Transit rail ...
Location ID: #10302868
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Glen Rock, New Jersey, is home to two distinctive NJ Transit train stations: Glen Rock Main Line and Glen Rock Boro Hall. These are representing different eras of regional transportation infrastructure. These stations, separated by just one-fifth ...
Location ID: #10178021
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An NJ transit station opened in 1994.
Location ID: #10163926
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NJ Transit station with 2 side platforms and 4 tracks opened in 1999.
Location ID: #10294879
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The terminus of the Southern Extension is a mix of history, industry, and parkland. The recent extension of the trail brought with it a new bridge over Center Street in Freehold Borough, changing the landscape of the borough while also expanding the ...