Penns Neck | |||||||||||
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Former Pennsylvania Railroad station | |||||||||||
General information | |||||||||||
Location | U.S. Route 1, midway between Alexander and Washington Roads West Windsor Township, New Jersey | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 40°19′44″N 74°38′26″W / 40.32889°N 74.64056°W | ||||||||||
Line(s) | Princeton Branch | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | 1865–1875 | ||||||||||
Closed | January 31, 1971 | ||||||||||
Electrified | 1936 | ||||||||||
Former services | |||||||||||
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Penns Neck was a railway station of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in the Penns Neck neighborhood of West Windsor Township, New Jersey. It opened sometime between 1865 and 1875 as an intermediate stop on the newly completed Princeton Branch line, near its midpoint where it crossed the turnpike that is now U.S. Route 1.[1] The location was originally a grade crossing and later a rail bridge.[2]
Penn Central Transportation took over operations in 1968 and discontinued the little-used station on January 31, 1971.[3] The branch line still provides frequent service between Princeton station (on the Princeton University campus) and Princeton Junction (on the Northeast Corridor), as part of NJ Transit Rail Operations.[4]
Figure 6: Detail of the Everts and Stewart (1875) map: Penns Neck – Flag Sta., Princeton Branch R.R.
Jan. 30, 1971 – Last day of passenger service at Penns Neck station on Princeton Branch.