High Bridge Branch

High Bridge Branch

The High Bridge Branch was a branch line of the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) that started in High Bridge, New Jersey at a connection with the CNJ main line and continued north to iron-ore mines in Morris County. The line followed the South Branch of the Raritan River for much of its duration.

The line connected to the Lackawanna Railroad in Wharton, New Jersey over the former Wharton and Northern railroad, and also connected at one time to the Erie Railroad Chester branch. The line once carried both freight and passengers, with iron ore being its primary commodity. Most of the line has been abandoned and converted to a recreational trail, known as the Columbia Trail. The northern part of the line is still active with local freight service and is served by the Morristown and Erie Railway (M&E) regional shortline.

There are few remants of the former High Bridge Branch rail line along the present rail trail, except for the occasional rotting railroad cross ties along the trail. The former wye connection to the CNJ mainline is still partially present in High Bridge in the parking area for the trail. There is a small section of track preserved in Califon and a small and rarely open museum dedicated to the High Bridge Branch rail line history is located in the preserved train station in the Califon town center.

Current Status

The remaining northern section of the High Bridge Branch has been owned and operated by the Morristown and Erie Railway since 1986. The branch starts at Ferromonte Junction, which is a switch on the M&E Chester Branch. The High Bridge Branch is served five days per week and terminates just across U.S. Route 206 in Flanders, New Jersey.

* [http://www.merail.com/HighBridge.htm Current M&E High Bridge Branch Service] - Explanation of current service by M&E.

The remainder of the former branch line is owned by [http://www.columbiagastrans.com/tco.html Columbia Gas Company] which runs a gas pipeline along the right-of-way, with land rights provided to Morris and Hunterdon counties for the Columbia Trail.

History

*1868 -- The private 1.2 mile High Bridge RR is built to connect the Taylor furnace at High Bridge to the Jersey Central mainline.
*1872 -- The High Bridge RR obtains a charter to build from High Bridge to a connection at German Valley (Long Valley) with the Chester RR, a Morris and Essex branch leased by the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western.
*1874 -- The Jersey Central purchases the Longwood Valley RR (chartered in 1867) and completes construction from German Valley to Port Oram (Wharton). The line is opened in 1876.
*1876 -- The Jersey Central High Bridge Branch is completed and opened for service. With branches on the northern portions extending to iron ore mining operations in Morris County.
*1881 -- The Jersey Central leases the Ogden Mine Railroad and begins construction of the Lake Hopatcong Railroad connection to the High Bridge Branch.
*1881 -- The CNJ leases the Dover & Rockaway (organized in 1880) for 999 years. The lease connects the High Bridge Branch to the Hibernia Mine RR.
*1882 -- High point of the railroad traffic here with 118 cars filled with iron-ore using the tracks in one day.
*1890 -- The Hibernia Mine RR is leased by the CNJ.
*1890s -- An estimated 50,000 passengers per year ride the excursion trains to Lake Hopatcong on up to six daily passenger trains during the summer months.
*1930 -- CNJ purchases the Wharton & Northern RR, obtaining a connection with the New York, Susquehanna, and Western at Green Pond Junction. The purchase includes 68% of the Mount Hope Mineral RR. By that time, those roads carried freight, but had no scheduled passenger service.
*1930s -- Last passenger train runs on the line.
*1971 -- CNJ petitions to abandon the High Bridge Branch, but the planned Sears, Roebuck & Company warehouse in Mount Olive Township saves the day for the branch.
*1976 -- CNJ becomes part of the federally created Conrail system. The High Bridge Branch line is deactivated by Conrail, because it duplicates other routes in the newly created system.
*1980 -- The line up to just beyond the Sears warehouse in Flanders is maintained, but the portion south of it from Bartley to High Bridge abandoned.
*1986 -- The M&E, a regional shortline operator, takes over operation of the active portions of the High Bridge Branch line in Morris County.
*Mid 1990's -- The Columbia Gas Company of West Virginia construct a gas line under the former rail bed, and the surface rights for the former High Bridge Branch line are transferred to the Hunterdon County Department of Parks and Recreation and Morris County Parks and Recreation for use as a recreational trail, known as Columbia Trail.
*1995 -- A federally-funded rehabilitation program allows the M&E to refurbish the active portion of the line.
*2004 -- The Columbia Trail is resurfaced by the county parks departments.

ee also

* [http://www.tallgeorge.com/highbridge.php#trains Train pictures from High Bridge, NJ]

(Source: [http://nynjctbotany.org/njhigh/columbtr.html Della Penna, 1999: chapter 5] )


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