ACF is serviced presently by the New York and Greenwood Lake Railway, a shortline which operates the old Erie Dundee Spur in the City of Passaic, NJ. The paper mill I used to work for would get scrap transloaded from railcars to trucks at thier facility. The tracks were always in terrible shape there, and I would doubt if any money has been invested since.
NYGL is not a historical society, they are an active shortline.
These tracks are not related to the Greenwood Lake Branch, except in as much as they were owned by the same railroad (Erie).
I'm sure a bunch of people here know a lot better than I do about the extent of rail service that was once in Passaic. The area was very industrialized in the past, so chances are this spur had dozens of customers.
NYGL is not a historical society, they are an active shortline.
These tracks are not related to the Greenwood Lake Branch, except in as much as they were owned by the same railroad (Erie).
I'm sure a bunch of people here know a lot better than I do about the extent of rail service that was once in Passaic. The area was very industrialized in the past, so chances are this spur had dozens of customers.
Be well. Do good work.
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