Not to be confused with New York New Jersey Rail, LLC.
New Jersey and New York Railroad
The Hillsdale station house (1872) was the company headquarters.[1]
Overview
Headquarters
Hillsdale, New Jersey, U.S.
Locale
Bergen County, New Jersey & Rockland County, New York
Dates of operation
–1896
Predecessor
Hackensack and New York Extension Railroad
Successor
Erie Railroad
Technical
Track gauge
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Route map
Legend
Haverstraw (1887)
CSX River Subdivision (West Shore Railroad)
West Haverstraw (1873)
Thiells (1873)
Mount Ivy (1873)
Pomona
Summit Park
New Hempstead
Union
New City
Durant
Germonds
Bardonia
Erie Piermont Branch
to Suffern
Spring Valley
Erie Piermont Branch
to Piermont
NJT Nanuet │ Nanuet (Burned 1991)[2]
Pearl River
NY
NJ
Montvale
Park Ridge (1872)
Woodcliff Lake
Hillsdale Manor
Hillsdale (1870)
Roundhouse and yard
Westwood
Emerson
Oradell
New Milford
River Edge (burned 1901, rebuilt 1902)
North Hackensack (1870, demolished 1978)
Fairmount Avenue (1870)
Anderson Street (1869, burned 2009)
Central Avenue (1870, closed 1953)
NYS&W mainline
Essex Street (1861, 1893, burned 1970)
Lodi Branch Railroad (opened 1889, closed mid-1890s)
Teterboro (station house demolished 1967)
Hasbrouck Heights (closed 1967)[3]
Wood-Ridge (station house demolished 1967)[3]
Carlstadt (closed 1967)[3]
Erie mainline
to Buffalo
Erie mainline
to Jersey City
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The New Jersey and New York Railroad (NJ&NY) was a railroad company that operated north from Rutherford, New Jersey, to Haverstraw, New York beginning in the mid-to-late 19th century.[4][5]
^Mrnarevic, Karen F. (December 10, 2009). "Hillsdale's history 'tied' to the railroad". Pascack Valley Community Life. NorthJersey.com. Archived from the original on September 2, 2012. Retrieved November 9, 2010.
^ abcJones, Wilson E. (1996). The Pascack Valley Line - A History of the New Jersey and New York Railroad. East Hanover, New Jersey: Railroadians of America. ISBN 0-941652-14-9.
^"Town of Haverstraw: History". Retrieved October 2, 2014.
^Please see the 1891 maps of West Haverstraw and Haverstraw village at: Bayley, Don. "Haverstraw Brickmaking". Retrieved November 8, 2010.
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