Today I happened to pass the now abandoned Lincoln Dealership on River Road near the intersection of Chatham Road in Summit. What seemed curious to me is that most of the empty parking lot is either hot top or concrete, but the entry road that goes back to the service department and body shop is cobble stone.
The area was just begging to be explored so I walked back there and discovered that the Morris County Traction Company bridge piers are still in the Passaic River and that part of the ROW is still visable adjacent to the cobble stone driveway. Also, there evidence of a large circular pit in the cobble stones out back (but it has been filled in) that might have been a turn table, except there's no evidence of tracks in the area.
Anyone know about this area?
The area was just begging to be explored so I walked back there and discovered that the Morris County Traction Company bridge piers are still in the Passaic River and that part of the ROW is still visable adjacent to the cobble stone driveway. Also, there evidence of a large circular pit in the cobble stones out back (but it has been filled in) that might have been a turn table, except there's no evidence of tracks in the area.
Anyone know about this area?