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Re: (erielack) DL&W and ERIE "minor" branches



Would the remnant of the Main Line that ran from Rutherford to Carlton 
Hill count?  It probably was 3+ miles long to the end of the rail at the 
Passaic River.


Ken Bush
Charles_Walsh_@_Berlex.com wrote:
> The Water Track, I would guestimate, was in the range of about a mile long.
> (Paul, maybe you could confirm off of the 1953 map?)  In any case, my
> question to the list would be what would have been the longest "minor"
> branches on the DL&W or ERIE?  This would exclude "major" branches such as
> the Gladstone or Chester Branches on the DL&W or Greenwood Lake Branch on
> the ERIE.  I guess a "minor" branch would be less than 5 miles long, and
> may or may not havehad passenger service.  Examples might be the Mountain
> Home Branch in Cresco, PA or the Greystone Branch in Morris Plains, NJ.
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