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 River Line
The branch from Trenton to Bordentown was opened in 1838.The line again passes under 295, then runs along the Delaware River, eventually passing the defunct Roebling Steel works and arriving at the Roebling Station, a single platform on the west side of the track.
The head house of the PATCO Broadway Station is adjacent to the southbound platform of the River LINE station.
The line from Bordentown to Camden was opened in 1834.
www.stationreporter.net /riverline.htm   (1203 words)

  
 Stations along the River Line (phillyBurbs.com)
Bordentown Station, 100 W. Park Ave., Bordentown City.
Parking is free at all stations that have spaces except the Trenton Station, where it costs $10.
Here is a list of the stations and their addresses (number of parking spaces in parentheses):
www.phillyburbs.com /pb-dyn/news/112-03082004-260388.html   (1203 words)

  
 Four Routes of the Underground Railroad Through New Jersey
The Bordentown station was denominated Station B east.
In Burlington, sometimes called Station A, a short stop was made for the purpose of changing horses after the rapid driver of twenty miles from Philadelphia.
This station is vividly described as having been made up of a circle of Quaker residences enclosing a swampy place that swarmed with blacks.
www.state.nj.us /state/history/railrd.html   (561 words)

  
 River LINE Park and Ride light rail June 1 PATCO Amtrak External links STB - Acquisition Exemption FD-33786 Bordentown Secondary mileposts New Jersey Transit Stations
Except at its ends, the River LINE was Conrail's Bordentown Secondary until June 1, 1999, when NJ Transit bought it for $67.5 million.
The River LINE stops at the PATCO Hi-Speedline's Broadway Station (Walter Rand Transportation Center).
The New Jersey Transit River LINE is a light rail system in the United States that connects Camden, New Jersey with Trenton, New Jersey.
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 RiverLine
The branch from Trenton to Bordentown was opened in 1838.The line again passes under 295, then runs along the Delaware River, eventually passing the defunct Roebling Steel works and arriving at the Roebling Station, a single platform on the west side of the track.
As one proceeds south into Camden, Conrail’s Pavonia Yard is on the right and the River LINE yard and shop are on the left.
The River Line crosses over Cooper River and Admiral Wilson Blvd, and then cuts under Conrail and drops to street level, crossing over PATCO and coming to the Walter Rand Transportation Center.
www.stationreporter.net /riverline.htm   (276 words)

  
 Bordentown, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bordentown station is also a stop on the River LINE light rail service.
Bordentown borders Bordentown Township and the Delaware River.
Bordentown was home to Napoleonic brother and former King of Naples and Spain Joseph Bonaparte for 17 years.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bordentown,_New_Jersey   (486 words)

  
 Bordentown, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bordentown station is also a stop on the River LINE light rail service.
Bordentown borders Bordentown Township and the Delaware River.
Bordentown is a Walsh Act city located in Burlington County, New Jersey.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bordentown,_New_Jersey   (486 words)

  
 The Underground Railroad
After Mount Laurel, the southern route joined with the major escape route outlined above, the two routes fusing in the city of Bordentown.
From Camden, the trail followed the river to Burlington City in Burlington County, and the shelter of the basement of the Burlington Pharmacy.
The efficiency of the Underground Railroad was in its versatility; like the Internet, the web of loosely connected safe houses allowed for re-routing in case searcher, hunters or spies blocked access to the next regular station.
www.phillyburbs.com /undergroundrailroad/NJroutes.shtml   (486 words)

  
 Palmyra, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Palmyra borders Riverton, Cinnaminson Township, Camden County, and the Delaware River.
Palmyra, along with Bordentown, Burlington, Moorestown, and Mount Holly, established its high school in the late 1890's, making it one of the oldest high schools in Burlington County and in New Jersey.
Toy, a stockholder in the Camden and Amboy railroad, convinced the railroad to change the name of the station in 1849 to Palmyra, which came from his love of ancient history.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Palmyra,_New_Jersey   (486 words)

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