The Best Abandoned railroad tracks in New Jersey
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Edgewater Tunnel (Eastern Portal)
Welcome to Edgewater Tunnel (Eastern Portal) Located at 388 Old River Road, Edgewater, New Jersey, the Edgewater Tunnel is a fascinating piece of local history and engineering. This former railroad tunnel, originally opened in 1894, was a crucial part of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway's Edgewater Branch. Spanning approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) through the Hudson Palisades, the tunnel was instrumental in connecting the coal-rich regions of Pennsylvania to the bustling Hudson River waterfront.
Edgewater Tunnel (Western Portal)
Edgewater Tunnel (Western Portal) Welcome to Edgewater Tunnel (Western Portal), a historic landmark nestled in the heart of Fairview, New Jersey. Located at 500 Fairview Avenue, this fascinating site is a testament to the rich industrial and transportation history of the area.
DB Drawbridge
Welcome to DB Drawbridge, a historic landmark nestled in the heart of Secaucus, New Jersey. This iconic structure, originally built in 1889 by the New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad, stands as a testament to the rich railroad history of the region. Spanning the Hackensack River, DB Drawbridge once served as a vital connection between Secaucus and Kearny, facilitating the movement of people and goods across the bustling waterways. Throughout its storied past, the bridge has seen various transformations, having been part of the New York and Greenwood Lake and the Newark Branch, and later supporting New Jersey Transit's Boonton Line. However, with the advent of the Montclair Connection, the bridge was decommissioned in 2002 and has since been left in an open position to accommodate river traffic.
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