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Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Camden and Amboy Railroad — Die Camden and Amboy Railroad (C A) war die erste Eisenbahngesellschaft im US Bundesstaat New Jersey. Die Gesellschaft war die älteste Vorläufergesellschaft der späteren Pennsylvania Railroad und Eigentümerin der ältesten erhaltenen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Camden, New Jersey — City of Camden, New Jersey City Motto: In a Dream, I Saw a City Invincible[1] … Wikipedia
Camden — /kam deuhn/, n. 1. a borough of Greater London, England. 192,800. 2. a port in SW New Jersey, on the Delaware River opposite Philadelphia. 84,910. 3. a city in SW Arkansas. 15,356. * * * ▪ Arkansas, United States city, seat (1843) of… … Universalium
State highways in New Jersey — Standard route signage in New Jersey Highway names Interstates: Interstate X (I X) … Wikipedia
United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company — Locale New Jersey and Pennsylvania Dates of operation 1832–1976 Successor Amtrak, Conrail … Wikipedia
Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad — The Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad was a railroad from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Trenton, New Jersey that became part of the Pennsylvania Railroad system. The majority of it is now part of Amtrak s Northeast Corridor.HistoryThe P T was… … Wikipedia
West Jersey and Seashore Railroad — (WJ S) System map (West Jersey and Seashore Railroad lines in red, Atlantic City Railroad lines in purple) Locale Camden and Winslow Junction to Atlantic City and Millville/Cape May, New Jersey Dates of operation 1896–1933 … Wikipedia
Morris and Essex Railroad — For the New Jersey Transit lines, see Morris Essex Lines. Morris and Essex Railroad Locale New Jersey Dates of operation 1836–1945 (officially merged into the DL W) … Wikipedia
Middlesex and Monmouth Turnpike — was the name of two turnpikes chartered in New Jersey. The first, chartered on March 13, 1863, was to run from the crossing of the Camden and Amboy Rail Road at Old Bridge to the Monmouth County Plank Road at Matawan.[1] After the turnpike ceased … Wikipedia
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad — Locale Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland Dates of operation 1836–1902 Successor Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Track gauge 4 ft 8 … Wikipedia