READING COMPANY, NEW YORK DIVISION

Up until 1967, all the Reading passenger trains terminated at the Jersey Central waterfront terminal in Jersey City. 
 From 1967 until the end of passenger service ( under Conrail ) in 1983, the remaining trains went into the PRR station 
in Newark.  The Budd RDC cars were the last equipment used.  Freight service continued to Jersey City until the 
Jersey Central abandoned all operations there and moved to Elizabethport.  During the final years prior to the 
Conrail takeover in 1976, freight traffic on the line north to Bound Brook and Port Reading consisted of a B & O 
run through and coal trains to the dumper in Port Reading.

Diesels of the Reading and the B & O were common at Elizabethport in the 1970's.

rdg3656eport.jpg (98200 bytes)rdg6304eport.jpg (95804 bytes)

rdg3653BndbrkPC.jpg (57937 bytes)  rdg3624BndBrk.jpg (113930 bytes)  rdg5210BndBrkPC.jpg (92580 bytes)  The Reading had their own branch that ran from Manville to Port Reading
 in Woodbridge Township, NJ.  A coal dumping pier was located there and a modest yard, as well.  The Reading ran several 
freights over this line and these three are all taken in Bound Brook behind the old CNJ station.  Photos courtesy of Paul Carpentino.

The Reading met the CNJ at Bound Brook Jct, near the current site of the new minor league baseball park west of I-287.

The first Reading station west of Bound Brook Jct was Weston-Manville.rdgmanville.jpg (95900 bytes) 1974 and now gone.

Belle Mead, NJ was the next stop and the station does remain, although it is deteriorating badly.

rdgBelleMead73.jpg (90047 bytes) In 1973 there was still an agent in the station !    rdgbellemead2003.jpg (98491 bytes)  This what it looks like today. 

rdg3608bellemead.jpg (104089 bytes) GP-30 3608 heading west on a caboose hop, 1974 rdg3630bellemead.jpg (101262 bytes) GP-35 3630 eastbound. 1974

rdg2504bellemead.jpg (93352 bytes)CNJ 2504 leads the B & O run through train #681 in 1975.

rdg2622bellemead.jpg (97663 bytes)SW1001 2622 is the local switcher on the line this date.  A government warehouse was located here.

rdgbelletower.jpg (92156 bytes) A not often photographed tower was 'Belle' tower about 1/4 mile west of the station.

The next station stop heading west toward Philadelphia was Hopewell, NJ.

rdg3656hopewell.jpg (104488 bytes) 3656 heads west in 1974.  Note the other engines are all switchers.  This train probably originated
 in Port Reading and picked up cars in Manville.

RDGHopewellOct2008.jpg (155918 bytes)  A view from the same location in 2008.  RDGHopewellSta10-08.jpg (144124 bytes)  The restored station at Hopewell, October 12, 2008.

A tower was also located in Hopewell, appropriately named 'Hope'. rdgHopetower.jpg (81820 bytes)

Next station is Pennington, NJ

rdgPennington.jpg (88367 bytes)rdgGladetower.jpg (86631 bytes) The tower had the name 'Glen'.  Today a defect detector is near here, called 'Glenmore, New Jersey'.

The last stop in New Jersey before crossing the Delaware River into Pennsylvania is West Trenton, NJ.  
This was the end of the electrified commuter service to Philadelphia and a storage yard is located here. 
 The Reading had a short branch line that ran down into the city of Trenton itself.  Trent tower was still active
 up until 1998(?) due to the commuter trains.

rdgWestTrenton74.jpg (88013 bytes) West Trenton, 1973.  A local from Philadelphia arrives rdg9122wtrenton.jpg (92680 bytes)

rdgTrenttwr74.jpg (85958 bytes) Trent Tower    rdg794MUwtrenton.jpg (96401 bytes) Electric M-U cars in the yard. The Trenton branch is to the right.

rdg2704wtrenton.jpg (98628 bytes)  2704 is the local power for the Trenton branch.  It is an EMD re-engined Baldwin.

csx695wtrent.jpg (69551 bytes)  OK, so it isn't Reading, but the line remains busy today and is operated by CSX.

To follow the line to Philadelphia, CLICK HERE