by Dana
Hello, I just returned from my annual trip to the Jersey Cape. I took some pictures of the Woodbine Junction Tower and the Rio Grande Station at Cold Spring.
Needless to say I should have had my notebook with me for recording dates built (and moving dates!). I need the information for our Western Connecticut NRHS Chapter publication The Manifest. We also operate the Sono Switch Tower Museum (uh oh, I'm veering from the main topic!).
Is there any one source where I can find information on the railroads in the area? Or do I need to patch together all the many pieces?
One other question is whether there was astation called Grey's. On a trip I took several years ago on the Cape May Seashore Lines a station was pointed out. It was very small and bare grey wood, on the east side of the tracks. I wish now I had found out the exact location so I could return and take a picture of it
Thank You!
Dana
Needless to say I should have had my notebook with me for recording dates built (and moving dates!). I need the information for our Western Connecticut NRHS Chapter publication The Manifest. We also operate the Sono Switch Tower Museum (uh oh, I'm veering from the main topic!).
Is there any one source where I can find information on the railroads in the area? Or do I need to patch together all the many pieces?
One other question is whether there was astation called Grey's. On a trip I took several years ago on the Cape May Seashore Lines a station was pointed out. It was very small and bare grey wood, on the east side of the tracks. I wish now I had found out the exact location so I could return and take a picture of it
Thank You!
Dana