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Public Service NRHS Special at Coytsville Wye
Title:  Public Service NRHS Special at Coytsville Wye
Description:  DT/DE/DR streetcar marked for Rt 1-Hudson River with NRHS special. The Coytsville Line was abandoned three years prior to this trip, on June 1, 1933. At this point, Public Service was getting close to abandoning all service in Bergen County. Coytsville today is the northern part of Fort Lee. Photographer is unknown.
Photo Date:  6/6/1937  Upload Date: 4/12/2010 9:37:08 PM
Location:  Fort Lee, NJ
Author:  Unknown
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Locomotives:  PSCT 3532(Interurban)
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Nearing the end of the "Hudson River Line"
Title:  Nearing the end of the "Hudson River Line"
Description:  A Public Service trolley on the Hudson River Line is inspected by its motorman in Paramus NJ. This service was abandoned on August 5, 1938. The photo has a notation on the back "8/38, abandoned a week later." The Hudson River Line took one from the ferry terminal in Edgewater to Paterson, via Hackensack, and was the only "railroad" in Paramus. The car is a 1913 product of Public Service's own shops. The very last run would be made by this car's sister, 3540. Photographer is unknown. #3532 was built in 1912 at the Public Service Newark Shops for the Bergen Division. It was scrapped at Passaic Wharf in Newark during 1938/39.
Photo Date:  8/1/1938  Upload Date: 12/24/2008 2:11:13 AM
Location:  Paramus, NJ
Author:  Unknown
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Locomotives:  PSCT 3532(Interurban)
Views:  656   Comments: 1


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