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 #1593517  by Dcell
 
I'm wondering if Public Service built any passenger stations or shelters along its various trolley lines. I'm not talking about trolley barns or end of route terminals like Edgewater or Newark. Something akin to a town railroad station -- if there were any points along a trolley route where a large cluster of customers boarded, perhaps some kind of accommodation was built by PS?
 #1595231  by JimBoylan
 
There were "stations" along the Newark - Trenton Fast Line of Public Service Rwys. (of NewJersey). Dr. Harold Cox has some correspondence from the early 1930s where a farmer wanted to buy a leanto passenger shelter in Mercer County. Passenger service with railbuses was not yet entirely abandoned at the time.