Passaic River Drawbridge         
View of the former NJT Boonton Line and Lackawanna Greenwood Lake Branch from route 21.
Date: 7/31/2006 Location: Belleville, NJ   Map Show Belleville on a rail map Views: 586 Collection Of:   Stephen DiSalvo
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Passaic River Drawbridge
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John C Durant General The bridge is the North Arlington Swing Span, ERIE call sign "AR". The span is 100% Erie and is on the Eries Greenwood Lake Branch. It didn't become the Booton line until after the Erie/DL&W merger 7/31/2006 4:04:33 PM
Stephen DiSalvo General thank you for the correct info 7/31/2006 4:10:28 PM
Kevin Wong General This bridge actually called WR Draw, a swing span (permanently welded shut). Actually Newark to geographically correct, as the Belleville line is about several hundred yards north 8/6/2006 10:20:14 PM
Kevin Wong General This bridge actually called WR Draw, a swing span (permanently welded shut). Actually Newark to geographically correct, as the Belleville line is about several hundred yards north 8/6/2006 10:20:38 PM
J. McCann General Is that the reason the line closed, besides of the Monclair Connection? 7/17/2009 6:26:55 PM
John Cicero General Also, the line crossed the Passaic River fom Newark into the Arlington section of Kearny. North Arlington begins about 3/4mi to the north of this picture 10/21/2013 10:46:47 PM

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