Passaic, Rutherford and Carlstadt Electric Railway
IndustryPublic transportation
Founded1889
Defunct1893
FateMerged
SuccessorPaterson, Passaic and Rutherford Electric Railway

The Passaic, Rutherford and Carlstadt Electric Railway was a trolley line incorporated in 1889 and consolidated into the Paterson, Passaic and Rutherford Electric Railway in 1893.[1]

It served the Rutherford station on the Erie Railroad-controlled Paterson and Hudson River Railroad (today's Bergen County Line and the Carlstadt station on the Erie-controlled Hackensack and New York Railroad (today's Pascack Valley Line, although the station has been removed), using Paterson Plank Road for most of its length.

References

  1. "History". Archived from the original on August 28, 2008.


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