Completely random aside, I first heard of Keasbey from my peak railfanning days in the 1990s (out of college, first full time job, first auto, so time to explore where the trains (meaning freight) were (at the time - they really weren't around Long Island by then, and really isn't much around Long Island (not NYC) now - AFAIK Nassau County has no businesses which actively ship/receive rail freight directly, but that's was another topic on a different forum.
Anyway I had some mid-90s Hagstrom Atlases including Middlesex County, Used to scan the Atlases for what seemed to be likely area of rail trackage, came across Raritan Center, then a little to the east was a white rectangle marked Keasbey on Crows Mill Rd which supposedly denoted 'freight station ' (black rectangles denoted passenger stations). So I drove around the area, and while I hardly expected to find something like a Tyco Lighted freight house there, in fact there was nothing but some beat trackage sunk in the mud and a crumbling Crows Mill grade crossing. I guess these 'freight' stations just marked billing locations, or something, but not even a team track. I see that technically today there are
2 grade crossings of Crows Mill there, but nothing really uses them.
Anyway, AceMacSD just a question, are you affiliated (work for, have connections with, friends/contacts with employees) with any of the railroad companies in NJ? Just wondering, but I don't recall if you mentioned it before?