Lodi Branch Railroad
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Lodi Branch Railroad
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The Lodi Branch Railroad Co, constructed and controlled by the New Jersey and New York Railroad and then leased by the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway and then the Erie Railroad, was a short east–west branch line, around 2 miles long, from the Williams Ave Depot in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey westward to the Lodi station at Main Street in Lodi, New Jersey, United States. On paper, the Lodi Branch was a separate entity from the NJ&NY, which made it simple for the NYS&W to lease the en
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2023-03-19T13:00:04Z
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