by CarterB
Old maps (1873) only show stations at Middlebush and Voorhees, although the 1940 aerial does mention Clyde along the ROW. Topo map shows a passing siding at Middlebush?
From Wikipedia, for what it's worth:
"Passenger service
The Millstone Branch boasted 12 passenger trains a day from East Millstone to New York City. Passenger stations, which were merely small wooden shacks, were located at East Millstone, South Middlebush Road, Clyde Road, Vorhees (now Route 27), and Jersey Avenue. All passenger service ended in 1929. However, the Jersey Avenue Park & Ride station operated by NJ Transit opened October 24, 1963 by the Pennsylvania Railroad and uses part of the old branch.[1] The last passenger station to survive was South Middlebush, which was razed in 1942. An empty patch of land still exists where the Clyde station stood just before the Clyde Road crossing. Although street signs and modern maps refer to it as "Clyde Road" older maps refer to it as "Clyde Station Road" - a reference to the once important railroad.[original research?] Just past the South Middlebush Road crossing, a telegraph pole can be found in the woods."
From Wikipedia, for what it's worth:
"Passenger service
The Millstone Branch boasted 12 passenger trains a day from East Millstone to New York City. Passenger stations, which were merely small wooden shacks, were located at East Millstone, South Middlebush Road, Clyde Road, Vorhees (now Route 27), and Jersey Avenue. All passenger service ended in 1929. However, the Jersey Avenue Park & Ride station operated by NJ Transit opened October 24, 1963 by the Pennsylvania Railroad and uses part of the old branch.[1] The last passenger station to survive was South Middlebush, which was razed in 1942. An empty patch of land still exists where the Clyde station stood just before the Clyde Road crossing. Although street signs and modern maps refer to it as "Clyde Road" older maps refer to it as "Clyde Station Road" - a reference to the once important railroad.[original research?] Just past the South Middlebush Road crossing, a telegraph pole can be found in the woods."
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