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Rails Through The Hanover Hills (The Morristown & Erie Railroad)
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Product Details
Author:
Steven P. Hepler
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
128
Publisher:
Arcadia Publishing Inc. (February 18, 1999)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780738597027
ISBN-10:
0738597023
Weight:
10.5oz
Dimensions:
6.5" x 9.25" x 0.31"
Case Pack:
40
File:
-arcadia_onix-2016-0531-20160531.xml
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$16.93
Publisher Identifier:
P-ARCA
Discount Code:
A
Pub Discount:
65
Overview
The Morristown & Erie Railroad dates back to April 1895, when
construction began on the Whippany River Railroad in Whippany,
New Jersey, at the site of the community’s growing and prosperous
paper mills. In October 1902, the Whippany River Railroad formed a
second company, known as the Whippany & Passaic River Railroad,
to extend the line seven more miles to connect with the Erie Railroad
at Essex Fells. On August 28, 1903, the two railroads consolidated to
form the Morristown & Erie Railroad Company.
With more than 200 historic photographs, Rails through the Hanover Hills
chronicles the activities of the Morristown & Erie Railroad from 1895
through the late 1960s. Discover rare images of the steam-powered
locomotives that rolled along the banks of the winding Whippany
River, trailed by carloads of coal, paper goods, and passengers, and
meet the men who ran the trains, worked the stations and freight
depots, repaired the track, and managed the company. View a variety of
images from the railroad’s early days as well as the Morristown & Erie
of today, as it continues to move forward in a vastly changing world.
construction began on the Whippany River Railroad in Whippany,
New Jersey, at the site of the community’s growing and prosperous
paper mills. In October 1902, the Whippany River Railroad formed a
second company, known as the Whippany & Passaic River Railroad,
to extend the line seven more miles to connect with the Erie Railroad
at Essex Fells. On August 28, 1903, the two railroads consolidated to
form the Morristown & Erie Railroad Company.
With more than 200 historic photographs, Rails through the Hanover Hills
chronicles the activities of the Morristown & Erie Railroad from 1895
through the late 1960s. Discover rare images of the steam-powered
locomotives that rolled along the banks of the winding Whippany
River, trailed by carloads of coal, paper goods, and passengers, and
meet the men who ran the trains, worked the stations and freight
depots, repaired the track, and managed the company. View a variety of
images from the railroad’s early days as well as the Morristown & Erie
of today, as it continues to move forward in a vastly changing world.








