Trenton-Princeton Traction Co. bridge site Princeton, NJ 08540
About the Business
Welcome to Trenton-Princeton Traction Co. Bridge Site, a historic landmark nestled in the scenic town of Princeton, New Jersey. Located at Princeton, NJ 08540, this site offers a unique glimpse into the rich transportation heritage of the region. Originally part of a vibrant trolley line connecting Trenton and Princeton in the early 20th century, the bridge site now stands as a testament to the area's industrial past.
Visitors can explore the remnants of this once-bustling transit route, surrounded by picturesque landscapes and the tranquil beauty of New Jersey's countryside. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a local resident, or a curious traveler, the Trenton-Princeton Traction Co. Bridge Site provides an intriguing destination that combines historical significance with natural charm.
Our site is dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories of the people and technology that shaped our local community. We invite you to visit and immerse yourself in the fascinating history of transportation in New Jersey. Experience the echoes of the past and appreciate the engineering marvels that once connected our towns.
Please feel free to contact us for more information about tours, special events, or educational programs. We look forward to welcoming you to the Trenton-Princeton Traction Co. Bridge Site, where history comes alive!
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Princeton, New Jersey 08540, United States
Reviews
"This bridge is in the middle of a trail along the creek initially, and it’s right by Johnson Park Elementary school so you can hear kids playing running making sounds. Before you reach the real historical, you will encounter a wood bridge first. This small wood bridge is walkable, but the condition is worrisome. Before you walk through it probably estimate how much weight it can hold …..this tiny bridge is cute though. After passing the wood bridge, you will reach a high point, from where you can overlook the historical bridge. There is no longer a complete breach, only the piers…. The condition of the trail is fair, but feels like it’s not maintained frequently. So there are twigs , trunks, tree debris right in the middle of the trail."
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