"Erie Lackawanna Heritage at Cranberry Junction"
New Jersey Transit's Erie Lackawanna Railway Heritage ALP-45DP #4519 leads Pascack Valley Line train 9625 past the former Fairmount Avenue Station, now Cranberry Junction Cafe, in Hackensack, New Jersey. Fairmount Avenue Station was built 1870 as part of the extension for the Hackensack and New York Railroad. It was taken over by the Erie Railroad 1890s and New Jersey Transit in 1980. By 1982, the station was closed due to it's close proximity to the more favorable Anderson Street Station. The station house still stands as the Cranberry Junction Cafe.
Photos of the Pascack Valley Line. This railroad was built as the New Jersey and New York RR, falling under the control of Erie, Erie Lackawanna, Conrail and NJDOT before present passenger operator New Jersey Transit and freight carrier Norfolk Southern.
Photos from across RP of NJ Transit’s 40th Anniversary specially painted & wrapped units.
Also included are the fully wrapped Veterans & Pride tribute units.