Dover and Rockaway Railroad

The Dover and Rockaway Railroad was a section of railroad track completed in 1881 connecting Dover, New Jersey and Rockaway. It formed an important link in the developing U.S. railroad system, connecting major trunks to the New York harbor for freight and provided passenger service to central and southern New Jersey. Much of the line is still active and is operated by the Morristown & Erie Railway to serve local customers.

Dover and Rockaway Railroad

The Dover and Rockaway Railroad was a section of railroad track completed in 1881 connecting Dover, New Jersey and Rockaway. It formed an important link in the developing U.S. railroad system, connecting major trunks to the New York harbor for freight and provided passenger service to central and southern New Jersey. Much of the line is still active and is operated by the Morristown & Erie Railway to serve local customers.