New York and Greenwood Lake Railway (1878–1943)
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new-york-and-greenwood-lake-railway-1878-1943-209-4719813
title:
New York and Greenwood Lake Railway (1878–1943)
text:
The New York and Greenwood Lake Railway owned a line between Croxton, Jersey City, New Jersey and Greenwood Lake, New York. Service on the line was provided by the Erie Railroad. The Montclair Railway was established in 1867. It was founded by Julius Pratt, who had renamed Montclair, New Jersey, for what was then West Bloomfield. By the mid-1870s it ran between Croxton and Sterling Forest at the New York state line, but the financially unstable railroad went into receivership, and in 1875 became
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encyclopedia
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U.S. railroad
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_and_Greenwood_Lake_Railway_(1878%E2%80%931943)
date created:
2009-05-16T23:43:03Z
date modified:
2024-09-11T16:14:17Z
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13
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