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Title: Trolley exploring : an electric railroad guide to historic & picturesque places about New York, New Jersey, and New England
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Childe, Cromwell
Subjects: Ross Dock
Publisher: Brooklyn, N.Y. : Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: The Durst Organization

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^ miles, 10 cents, 40 minutes) and toPaterson (14^ miles, 15 cents to City Line, 5 cents more to the CityHall). Transfers to any part of Peterson and Passaic. SeeRoute 9. (See also Route /a.) The Palisades bluff at Fort Lee is the site of the revolutionary fort.It was at this point that Washington, having crossed his Continentalsfrom New York City, marched them over the hills to Pompton aDdMorristown. Hackensack is one of the oldest towns in the neighborhood of NewYork, having been founded in 1640 by the Dutch and named afterthe Hackensacky Indians. trolley Cities of tbe Jersey €oa$t ROUTE 14. Red Ba.nk to Shrewsbury, Eatontown,Oceanport, Pleasure Bay, Long Branch,West End, Hollywood, Elberon, DealBeaten, Allenhvirst, Interle^ken, AsburyPaLrk, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach,Avon and Belmar. Though trolley connection with New York as regards the Jerseysea coast is still far from being complete, a gap existing betweenKeyport and Ked Bank, the summer resorts along this shore See page 18. N
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PALISADES, NEAR FORT LEE, N. J. 30 Trolley Exploring. have a highly successful trolley service of their own, stretchingfrom R^ed Bank to Belmar, a 20 mile extent of electric rails.It takes nearly two hours to make the full trip, a pretty andvaried one, skirting all the colonies at their most interestingpoints, passing the big hotels and traversing a well built up seaside. The total fare (Red Bank to Belmar) is 35 cents. Tne Red Bank line, going through Shrewsbury, Eaton-town and Oceanport, comes out on the coast at East LongBranch. The strictly coast line begins at Pleasure Bay* ouan inlet of the Shrewsbury River, and runs through East LongBranch, Long Branch, West End, Hollywood, Elberon,Deal Beach* Allenhurst, Interlaken. Asbury Park andOcean Grove. A continuing line runs to Bradley Beach,Avon and Belrnar from Asbury Park. Through Route Philadelphia, pages 17, 8k, 85.

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