List of Public Service Corporation of New Jersey precursors

List of Public Service Corporation of New Jersey precursors

These companies were all leased by or merged into the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, a street railway company. Some companies were leased or merged after they were bustituted; those are not listed here.

Public Service Railway

Jersey City, Hoboken and Paterson Railway

*Bergen Turnpike Company
*New Jersey Electric Railway
**Jersey City, Hoboken and Rutherford Electric Railway
**Paterson, Passaic and Rutherford Electric Railway
***Grant Street Electric Railway
***Paterson and Little Falls Electric Railway
***Paterson and Passaic Electric Railway
***Paterson, Rutherford and Carlstadt Electric Railway
***People's Park Railway
*North Hudson County Railway
**Hudson and Bergen Traction Company
**Palisades Railroad
**Pavonia Horse Railroad
*Paterson Horse Railroad
*Paterson Railway
**Paterson City Railroad
**Paterson, Garfield and Clinton Railway
**Paterson and Passaic Railroad
*Paterson Central Electric Railway
**Central Electric Railway
**Paterson Central Railway
*Paterson and State Line Traction Company
*Saddle River Traction Company
*White Line Traction Company

North Jersey Street Railway

*Consolidated Traction Company of New Jersey
**Jersey City, Harrison and Kearney Railway
**New Jersey Traction Company
***Jersey City and Bergen Railroad
***Newark Passenger Railway
****Elizabeth Passenger Railway
****Essex Passenger Railway
****Hudson and Bergen Railway
****Newark and Irvington Street Railway
****Rapid Transit Railway of the City of Newark
**Newark Plank Road Company
**Newark and South Orange Railway
***Newark, South Orange, Ferry Street and Hamilton Place Railroad
****Newark and South Orange Horse Car Railroad
**Passaic and Newark Electric Traction Company
***Passaic and Newark Electric Railway
**South Orange and Maplewood Traction Company

Orange and Passaic Valley Railway

*Suburban Traction Company

References

* [http://hometown.aol.com/chirailtwo/njthisp.html New Jersey Transit subsidiaries]

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