by Literalman
Maybe you could get an answer in the Fallen Flags section on the PRR page.
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Literalman wrote:Maybe you could get an answer in the Fallen Flags section on the PRR page.LR: I will second that - Newark South Station's closing predates NJT Rail's existence...MACTRAXX
CarterB wrote:Some plans and drawings of South Street StationThe one and only time I was on the platform there was to watch the Kennedy funeral train pass by, so it was at least accessible at that time.
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zerovanity59 wrote:Does anyone know about the former Newark South Street Station on what is now the Northeast Corridor? Particularity when it opened and when it closed. Also, does anyone know about the primary Newark station before Newark Penn Station was built? Thank you.I've seen photos of the pre-Newark Penn station. It was on the south side of Market Street as I recall from the photos.
ExCon90 wrote:One of the books in the Triumph series -- I forget which one, it's the one covering Philadelphia to New York -- has a track and signal diagram of the old and new Newark stations, as well as one of Manhattan Transfer.I believe its "Triumph V", if I recall correctly. Good book.....