- Belvidere Delaware Railroad
Infobox SG rail
railroad_name=Belvidere Delaware Railroad
locale=east shore of theDelaware River inNew Jersey
start_year=1851
end_year=
old_gauge=
hq_city=The Belvidere Delaware Railroad, frequently shortened to the "Bel Del", was a
railroad running along the eastern shore of theDelaware River fromTrenton, New Jersey north viaPhillipsburg, New Jersey toBelvidere, New Jersey . It served as part of thePennsylvania Railroad system, carrying mainlyanthracite coal from northeasternPennsylvania to population centers along the coast.History
Trenton to Belvidere: 1836-1856
The Belvidere Delaware Rail Road was chartered
March 2 ,1836 to build from Trenton north to Belvidere, where it would connect to a proposed line west to theSusquehanna River throughPennsylvania . The company was organizedAugust 23 of that year. TheCamden and Amboy Rail Road was authorized to buy Bel Del stock onFebruary 29 ,1838 . OnAugust 3 C&A officials were elected to the Bel Del board, but nothing happened until 1848, when onFebruary 28 the C&A was again authorized to buy stock. The subscription was approvedApril 28 , and the Bel Del's first meeting since 1838 was heldJuly 22 .The first section, from Trenton north to Lambertville, opened
February 6 ,1851 . OnApril 25 it opened its Warren Street Station in Trenton. Extensions opened to Tumble in April 1852, MilfordFebruary 4 ,1853 (passenger service to Milford beginningJune 1 ), RiegelsvilleDecember 5 , PhillipsburgFebruary 3 ,1854 , and the rest of the way to BelvidereNovember 5 ,1855 .On
June 7 ,1854 the Bel Del agreed to operate theFlemington Railroad and Transportation Company , a branch from Lambertville northeast to Flemington; this operation beganDecember 1 ,1855 (the branch openedDecember 4 ,1854 ). For a time the Bel Del was known unofficially as the Belvidere Delaware and Flemington Railroad.Lehigh Valley Railroad coal trains started using the Bel Del onJanuary 17 ,1856 , joining the Bel Del at the lower level of theEaston Bridge in Phillipsburg.Coalport Basin opened in April to transfer the coal between the railroad and theDelaware and Raritan Canal in Trenton.Beyond Belvidere: 1856-1995
In July 1856 a
stagecoach began running between Belvidere and theDelaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad atDelaware, New Jersey , allowing passengers to continue west intoPennsylvania . OnMay 16 ,1864 an extension of the Bel Del to the DL&W at Manunka Chunk opened, but there was no through service until 1876 due to a difference intrack gauge .On
May 29 ,1865 all Bel Del passenger trains were extended to Kensington in Philadelphia via thePhiladelphia and Trenton Railroad . In March 1871 thetrack gauge of the Bel Del was decreased from 4 ft 10 in (1473 mm) to 4 ft 8.5 in (1461 mm).On
April 1 ,1872 thePennsylvania Railroad began operating the Bel Del as the Belvidere Division of the United Railroads of New Jersey Grand Division, soon after leasing theUnited New Jersey Railroad and Canal Companies . TheMercer and Somerset Railroad was opened as a branch of the Bel Del in 1874, but closed soon after 1879.The Belvidere Delaware Rail Road and
Flemington Railroad and Transportation Company mergedFebruary 16 ,1885 to form the Belvidere Delaware Railroad.The
Enterprise Railroad was chartered in 1884 and opened in 1885, providing a branch fromCoalport northeast along the west bank of theDelaware and Raritan Canal . TheMartins Creek Railroad was chartered in 1885 and opened later that year as a bridge over theDelaware River fromMartins Creek, New Jersey toMartins Creek, Pennsylvania , where it connected with several other companies. OnApril 14 ,1896 both of those railroads were merged into the Bel Del.In 1889 the
Lehigh and Hudson River Railway acquiredtrackage rights over the Bel Del from Belvidere south to Phillipsburg, where it crossed intoEaston, Pennsylvania .On
February 8 ,1908 the PRR acquiredtrackage rights over theDelaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad from Manunka Chunk northwest to East Stroudsburg for trains serving the Pocono resorts.The
Roxburg Branch , including a bridge over theDelaware River , was completedDecember 26 ,1952 , giving access to what is now PPL Corporation'sMartins Creek Plant .Hurricane Diane washed out the line north of Belvidere in August 1955, leading to its abandonment. OnDecember 31 ,1957 the Bel Del was merged into theUnited New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company . The Bel Del was merged intoConrail in April 1976, as its bankrupt parent company became part of the federally funded regional railroad known as Conrail. The northern part of the line was operated by Conrail as a branch line, until part of the line was taken over by ashortline rail operator in 1995. The line was abandoned south of Milford toTrenton, New Jersey by Conrail and became part of theDelaware and Raritan Canal State Park.Current status: 1995-present
The portion from Milford north to Phillipsburg was taken over in 1995 from Contrail by the newly-formed
Belvidere and Delaware River Railway , and the rest north to Belvidere is now owned byNorfolk Southern (which acquired a large portion of Conrail in the late 1990s), and serves as theRoxburg Branch . The former Bel Del right-of-way south of Milford to Trenton is part of theDelaware and Raritan Canal State Park and serves as a canal rail trail, along the east bank of the D&R canal.References
* [http://broadway.pennsyrr.com/Rail/Prr/Corphist/beldel.html Corporate Genealogy - Belvidere Delaware]
* [http://www.earlpleasants.com/search_1.asp Railroad History Database]
* [http://www.prrths.com/PRR_hagley_intro.htm PRR Chronology]External links
* [http://www.nyswths.org/ Weekend steam excursions on the Bel-Del operated by the NYS&W T&HS]
* [http://www.railserve.com/beldel/ Belvidere & Delaware Railway Photo Galleries] - photos of steam excursions since 2005
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