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Re: (rshsdepot) Greendell (NJ) Station to be Demolished - 1942



Mr Dent,
 
        You may need to change a setting or two. Every message of yours
that I open on this list brings down a little Microsoft message box that 
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Mike Allen 
        
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 12:08:16 -0400 James Dent / NYKGN
<james.dent_@_itochu.com> writes:
> From the EL list, for RSHS members in Newark in '98
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Rutan [mailto:rutan3_@_nac.net]
> Subject: (erielack) Greendell Station to be Demolished - 1942
> 
> 
> Funny, Greendell didn't look too demolished last time I drove by 
> it...
> 
> -Dave Rutan
> --
> Sussex Register - December 31, 1942
> 
> Greendell Station to be Demolished - 1942
> 
> Public Utilities Grants Lackawanna Privilege After it is Found that
> There Were Only Two Passengers in Week.
> 
> Public Utilities Commission, it has been announced, has approved 
> the
> Lackawanna Railroad's petition to abandon and demolish railroad 
> stations
> at Mt. Arlington and Greendell and discontinuance of freight service 
> in
> less than carload lots at Johnsonburg. The commission found Mt.
> Arlington can be served adequately through Lake Hopatcong station 
> and
> that Blairstown will serve Johnsonburg.
> 
> The Commission found in the case of Greendell that only two 
> passengers
> used the station in a week before the time when hearings were held 
> on
> the Lackawanna's petition and that almost all of the freight is 
> being
> handled in carload lots.
> 
> Johnsonburg, under the arrangement, gets a change of schedule. 
> Instead
> of having an eastbound train stop at 12:51 P.M., a train will stop 
> at
> 8:25 A.M. The westbound stop will be at 8:58 instead of 7:20 P.M.
> -- 
> DL&W Sussex Branch Memorial
> http://SussexBranchMemorial.com
> Monomania can be a good thing
> =================================
> The Railroad Station Historical Society maintains a database of 
> existing
> railroad structures at: http://www.rrshs.org
> 
> 

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