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| #2983534 in Books | Douglas Barberio | 2010-07-12 | 2010-07-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.31 x6.50l,.70 | File type: PDF | 128 pages | Middletown and Unionville Railroad||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Five Stars|By Allison Tyler|Thoroughly enjoyed.|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Important book for shortline railroad lovers and model railroaders|By Roger C. Parker|There are three types of readers who will appreciate Donald Barberio's Middletown and Unionville Railroad, part of Arcadia Publishing's Images o||Title: RCC Math Professor Turns to History for New Book||Author: William Demarest||Publisher: New City Patch||Date: 7/11/2010||||Douglas Barberio may be an associate professor of mathematics at Rockland Community College, but his passion for railroads has also
The Middletown and Unionville Railroad, successor to the Middletown, Unionville and Water Gap Railroad, operated from December 1, 1913, until May 31, 1946, when it was reorganized as the Middletown and New Jersey Railway. The railroad’s main revenue was derived from the transportation of dairy products, feed, coal, lumber, and passengers along its 14.5-mile right-of-way from the city of Middletown through Slate Hill, Johnson, Westtown, and Unionville in Orange Coun...
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