One of the last remnants of the CNJ in Scranton is this freight station was built in 1891 and marked the western terminus of the CNJ, which originated in Jersey City. A fine example of Romanesque ... (more)
A Jersey Central GP40P that has newly become the property of Conrail leads a Newark-Bay Head commuter train into Long Branch, NJ. The green and blue former Burlington Northern (nee GN) coaches beh... (more)
On a bright spring day, Jersey Central GP7 1532 laid over by the old coal tower at the Bethlehem, PA, engine terminal that the railroad shared with the Reading.
The Jersey Central owned fifteen six-axle Alco road switchers, fourteen RSD4s and a single RSD5, CNJ 1615. They were often found working on the railroad's Pennsylvania lines, where the 1615 was re... (more)