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 #316388  by ppbhist
 
Hello everyone.

I have been researching the CNJ's Point Pleasant rail yard at the terminus of the NY&LB, which existed from 1880 until it was closed in 1930. I was wondering if anyone might have some clues as to where I might obtain additional information about this yard.

I presently have requests pending with the NARA people concerning the available ICC valuation reports and track maps. I also have several photos of the installation, including the roundhouse, turntable and freight house (which still exists!). But I know there's a lot more out there.

I'd be more than glad to discuss the topic and share info/photos with anyone who's interested!

 #316523  by metman499
 
You might want to try and contact Chris Baer at the Hagley Museum in Delaware. If his email isn't on their website contact me off list.

 #317180  by ppbhist
 
Thanks, Nick.

I'll post any results I get.

Jerry

 #318956  by Dougster
 
I didn't know there ever was a yard in Point Pleasant. Any photos available on line?

Doug
 #432760  by coco60
 
The rail yard could be what we use to call the "loop" in Bay head train yard.I grew up in Point Pleasant.

 #434668  by radioboy
 
coco - there was a rail yard in Point until the line was extended south to Bay Head (and the loop) to meet up with the PRR line to Seaside, Toms River, and Camden.

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 #435752  by German
 
I've heard about the Point Pleasant yard as well, but have never found much on it, other than it being mentioned on a historical society website or two. I'd also love to see some pics of it, and get more info.
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 #435758  by metman499
 
Guys keeep it civil here.

 #437903  by OCtrainguy
 
If you read the book "The Unique New York & Long Branch" there is information about the small yard and turntable in Point Pleasant Beach. The turntable used to be where the lumber yard currently is. I think a spur track used for passenger cars was kept until the the 1950s.