• The Belvidere-Delaware Railroad (Bel-Del, 1851–1871) was a railroad running along the eastern shore of the Delaware River from Trenton, New Jersey north...
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    The Belvidere & Delaware River Railway Company (reporting mark BDRV) also known as Delaware River Railroad or Bel-Del, is a class III railroad in the United...
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  • connections to the CNJ and the Belvidere Delaware Railroad in Phillipsburg. Through a connection with the Central Railroad of New Jersey, LVRR passengers...
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    Phillipsburg, New Jersey (category New Jersey populated places on the Delaware River)
    the Delaware River into Easton, Pennsylvania. The Belvidere Delaware Railroad was leased in 1871 and later acquired by the Pennsylvania Railroad, connecting...
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  • York and New Jersey Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) AirTrain Newark Delaware River Port Authority: Port Authority Transit Corporation: PATCO Speedline...
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    Titusville, New Jersey (category New Jersey populated places on the Delaware River)
    linking it with Washington Crossing in Pennsylvania. In 1851, the Belvidere-Delaware Railroad opened to Titusville and a station was built in the town. Passenger...
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  • Wallkill Railroad was chartered by 1870 to build an extension in New Jersey, running from Belvidere on the Delaware River and Belvidere Delaware Railroad northeast...
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  • erected upstream. Henry V. Darlington, an Episcopal minister in Delaware and nearby Belvidere offered to buy the second-hand bridge for $5,000 (1914 USD,...
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    1928. The Belvidere Delaware Railroad (Bel Del) was extended north from Belvidere, New Jersey, to form a junction with the Warren Railroad at Manunka...
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  • Allentown and Auburn Railroad (ALLN) BD Highspire Holdings (BDHH) Belvidere and Delaware River Railway (BDRV) Brandywine Valley Railroad (BVRY) Buffalo and...
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    Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) that allowed a tourist train to operate from Flemington to Lambertville on the original Belvidere-Delaware Railroad (PRR Belvidere Division)...
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  • was opened that bypassed this winding route, extending from the Belvidere Delaware's line at Trenton. To maintain access to Princeton, the Princeton Branch...
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  • the C&A. Belvidere Delaware Railroad, also controlled by the C&A, opened in stages from 1851 to 1855, running north from Trenton to Belvidere. The BDRR...
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    Bulls Island Recreation Area (category Delaware and Raritan Canal)
    of the D&R Canal Trail, a multi-use trail built on the former Belvidere-Delaware Railroad bed that runs along the island on a north–south route. The park...
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    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to New York City. The railroad ran from Somerset Junction on the Belvidere Delaware Rail Road via Pennington and Hopewell to Millstone...
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    Frenchtown, New Jersey (category New Jersey populated places on the Delaware River)
    and no longer was the town privately owned. The arrival of the Belvidere Delaware Railroad in 1853 sparked continued growth in Frenchtown. Steam-powered...
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    Phillipsburg Union Station (category Former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad stations)
    over 13 miles of the Pennsylvania Railroad's (PRR) Belvidere Delaware Railroad between Phillipsburg and Belvidere; once the bridge was completed, the...
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  • Valley and Pottsville Railroad Union Railroad of Baltimore United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company The Belvidere Delaware Railroad, Perth Amboy and Woodbridge...
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    Wilburtha, New Jersey (category Delaware and Raritan Canal)
    to Yardley, Pennsylvania on the other side of the Delaware River. The Belvidere Delaware Railroad once passed through the village. Today, Wilburtha is...
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    Railway and the Albany Hill and shoreline. Albuquerque, NM: Belvidere Delaware Railroad Co. Enterprises. ISBN 0-9675646-0-3. Wikimedia Commons has media...
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    Railroad line). The railroad is a tourist attraction today. Other supposed locations for the railroad scenes include the Belvidere-Delaware Railroad in...
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    the Delaware River; the trail north of the Bull's Island inlet is a rail trail built on the former rail bed of the Pennsylvania Railroad Belvidere Division;...
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    Stockton, New Jersey (category New Jersey populated places on the Delaware River)
    the center of the Delaware River Scenic Byway. Former station for the Belvidere Delaware Railroad Prallsville Mills by the Delaware and Raritan Canal...
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  • Byram also once had a railroad station along Pennsylvania Railroad's Belvidere Division which opened back in 1852 when the railroad reached Byram. The station...
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    James Madison Porter (category 19th-century American railroad executives)
    the president of the Belvidere Delaware Railroad company, which is now part of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the Easton Delaware Bridge Company. Under...
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    1992. p. 47. Burton, Sandy (June 2004). "Steam Trains on the DelawareBelvidere & Delaware River Railway Inaugurates Excursions". Railpace. Vol. 23, no...
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    park. At one time the park had a train stop along the long gone Belvidere-Delaware Railroad. The park has a deer paddock, a stream, a small lake and hundreds...
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    The New England Southern Railroad (reporting mark NEGS) is a Class III shortline railroad that operates out of Canterbury, New Hampshire, and serves industries...
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    Lambertville, New Jersey (category New Jersey populated places on the Delaware River)
    the 19th century, due to its proximity to the canal and the Belvidere Delaware Railroad, Lambertville became a factory town. The range of products extended...
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    mainline of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad comes into Slateford, Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Railroad Authority owns...
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