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Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in New Jersey

Moderator: David

  by AceMacSD
 
Four hours to do the switch at Red Bank. Gotta make it interesting for you all.
  by ChooChooCharlie
 
Any info on the train tonight? I’m at my farm
& I do not hear the whistle
  by Bracdude181
 
Charlie, the schedule has changed.

The train will come down tomorrow morning, turn at Lakewood, and return early in the afternoon. No more Conrail so look for either a black and white engine or a red and white engine.

Expect them at Farmingdale between 8:30 and 10:30 AM through Farmingdale southbound tomorrow. They should go back through between 12:30 and 2:30 PM

Reports from here on out will be posted here ⬇️⬇️⬇️

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  by ChooChooCharlie
 
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, I will no longer see it because I’ll be at work.
  by Bracdude181
 
ChooChooCharlie wrote: Thu Jul 14, 2022 9:34 pm Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, I will no longer see it because I’ll be at work.
Please send me a private message when you can. You’re welcome for the info.
  by OportRailfan
 
There's a whole cut of cars right by the Newman Springs Rd grade crossing that's been parked there all weekend, just south in the clear of the activation point.
  by NJTMonmouthCoastline
 
OportRailfan wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 10:13 am There's a whole cut of cars right by the Newman Springs Rd grade crossing that's been parked there all weekend, just south in the clear of the activation point.
They’ve been doing that. Not sure why they leave cars on the Southern but that’s how they do it
  by Bracdude181
 
OportRailfan wrote:There's a whole cut of cars right by the Newman Springs Rd grade crossing that's been parked there all weekend, just south in the clear of the activation point.
SA31 is supposed to pick those up later. Larger trains get split up and parked on both sides of the road. Inbounds are left on the main between the Dr James Parker Blvd crossing and BANK interlocking.

An unusual method, but it’s only temporary and so far hasn’t presented any issues. I’d guess Farmingdale to Freehold will simplify things when that’s completed, whenever that happens.
  by CharlieL
 
KBurenga:

Well done, sir !
  by pdtrains
 
Kean...

Thanks for your remarks. Very well said and your sentiment very much appreciated. Best of luck with all your operations...

In the model train biz we just did some O gauge RS-1's in Black River, and I could do some GP-38's in C&D at some point, if ppl want them. It costs about 16K to do a special run, so im always a little hesitant to jump in without asking if there's any desire 1st..

We should all pitch in so u can paint an SW intro Raritan River, or a Geep into CNJ or PRR

beth marshall
the public delivery track
paso robes, ca (formerly Stewartsville, NJ, and Phila, PA)
  by Bracdude181
 
Whilst on the way home from the Reading and Northern Iron Horse Ramble event today, my friends and I stopped at the Reading Railroad Historical Society and discovered something…interesting…

On the 1936 Reading Company map they had on display, the entire CNJ Southern Division and Barnegat Branch were labeled as “Shamokin Division”

I know the Reading at least partially owned the CNJ for a time, and that some Reading trains actually ran to Lakewood from Philadelphia, but was this line actually a division of the Reading Company? I will post the map once I can get Google Photos to stop taking some much time to load. 😖

Side note: RBMN and the historical society were great. Especially the historical society. Stop by if your ever in the area. All sorts of weird equipment on display!
  by CharlieL
 
The CRR is blue with black. The Shamokin division is solid blue, up by Tamaqua (PA).
  by Bracdude181
 
Ah, so it is.

My mistake. Sorry about that.
  by pumpers
 
Very cool map in any case. Due to all that anthracite coal in the Shamokin division, at one point in the late 1800s, the Reading RR was the richest (most profitable?) corporation in the US I believe.
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