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traildriver
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2026 1:18 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="NEW YORK OMNIBUS 2629"]A stately, grand, and monolithic monument to the Golden Age of American Railroading..........
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_City_Union_Station
The now-demolished Bush trainsheds (which should have been saved) were identical to those at CNJ's former waterfront Jersey City terminal.
Much history and grandeur, here..............
"NYO"
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The view of KC Union Station is so iconic in that city, that I noticed the media often uses it as the background, when some event or news is reported from there... |
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2026 1:19 pm Post subject: |
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traildriver:
Again, greatly appreciate further input....thank you!
'NYO"
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2026 1:21 pm Post subject: |
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Here isan interesting, detailed article on the"Southern Secondary", which includes information on the CNJ's old Southern Division.........
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Secondary
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2026 1:31 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="traildriver"] | NEW YORK OMNIBUS 2629 wrote: | A stately, grand, and monolithic monument to the Golden Age of American Railroading..........
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_City_Union_Station
The now-demolished Bush trainsheds (which should have been saved) were identical to those at CNJ's former waterfront Jersey City terminal.
Much history and grandeur, here..............
"NYO"
["WABASH"][/quote
The view of KC Union Station is so iconic in that city, that I noticed the media often uses it as the background, when some event or news is reported from there... |
traildriver:
Did not know this....thanks for this interesting trivia!
I sure wish I could go back in time, to experience firsthand that magnificent depot's heyday!
"NYO"
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2026 5:22 pm Post subject: |
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Today, NJT's Atlantic City Line (AC-Philadelphia) is the sole remnant of passenger rail service to Atlantic City (note, also, the interesting "contrast" photo of NJT train passing the long-abandoned tower at Winslow Junction)...........
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_City_Line
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2026 9:11 pm Post subject: |
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"The tracks to the track...............
For decades, both the PRR and the CNJ operated special "Race Trains" to the historic Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport.
The PRR trains operated from New York (via Newark) while the CNJ trains operated (until 1967) from Jersey City and Broad Street, Newark.
Four stub tracks terminated at the grandstand entrance; some of the "Race Trains" often exceeded 12 cars in length.
The PRR and the CNJ were each assigned two tracks.
These trains, after unloading their passengers, would take turns reversing on a nearby wye, to enable them to run back to the city.
After 1967, the CNJ's trains only ran from Newark (Penn Station); however, in the 70s, for a time, the "Race Train" started in Raritan, ran through to Bayonne, changed ends, and then rab down the BY&LB (via Elizabethport) down to Monmouth Park.
The PRR/PCC trains ran from New York (engine change at South Anboy)
After Conrail, only one train remained in operation; NJT's "Pony Express" (long discontinued) was the last rail service to the track.
Into the 1990s, only two tracks remained in place, but only one was still iin use by the Pony Express.
Later, NJT severed this track as well, and patrons now had to detrain across the street from where the tracks once ran to the grandstand.
With the advent of push-pulls, the old wye was abandoned; sections of it remain today, rusying away in the weeds.
Both the CNJ and PRR/P-C trains also offered snack/beverage service.............
"NYO"
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2026 1:41 pm Post subject: |
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Today's NJT "NORTH JERSEY COAST LINE" was once the CNJ/PRR NY&LB..............
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Jersey_Coast_Line
The first section to be electrified was between South Amboy and Matawan, on this day in 1982.
Today, the wires stretch down as far south (railroad west) as Long Branch, where a yard is located
"Farewell To The GG-1" specials in early 1983 marked the first time a "G" ventured south of South Amboy (South Amboy had been the limit for PRR's electrification on the NY&LB)
In the 1970s, the CNJ operated not only elderly heavyweight cars on the NY&LB,butl also, assorted coaches from the BN and the GN, as well as assorted ex-through line streamlined cars, including an ex PRR diner-lounge that had once served on the "CONGESSIONAL", and an ex-FEC observation car.
Club cars were also then in use on the rush-hour trains.
A lot of colorful and interesting diversity on this route, back in the day..............
"NYO"
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traildriver
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2026 4:34 pm Post subject: |
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| NEW YORK OMNIBUS 2629 wrote: | Today's NJT "NORTH JERSEY COAST LINE" was once the CNJ/PRR NY&LB..............
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Jersey_Coast_Line
The first section to be electrified was between South Amboy and Matawan, on this day in 1982.
Today, the wires stretch down as far south (railroad west) as Long Branch, where a yard is located
"Farewell To The GG-1" specials in early 1983 marked the first time a "G" ventured south of South Amboy (South Amboy had been the limit for PRR's electrification on the NY&LB)
In the 1970s, the CNJ operated not only elderly heavyweight cars on the NY&LB,butl also, assorted coaches from the BN and the GN, as well as assorted ex-through line streamlined cars, including an ex PRR diner-lounge that had once served on the "CONGESSIONAL", and an ex-FEC observation car.
Club cars were also then in use on the rush-hour trains.
A lot of colorful and interesting diversity on this route, back in the day..............
"NYO"
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Does NJT still operate the private (or is it chartered?), "Jersey Coast Commuter Club" car on one daily roundtrip?
Or a latter day version of it for the benefit of club members? |
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2026 8:02 pm Post subject: |
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Back in the day, the LIRR once rostered a diverse ":rolling museum", when it came to parlor car operations.
These colorful, classic-era cars came from many "fallen flag" railroads, and each one of these handsome cars had an interesting story to tell...............
www.parlorcarseast.com
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