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Merge?

merge with The Camden & Amboy Railroad page? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tlantanu (talkcontribs) 15:00, 11 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Possible Agree. Either merge, or move more of the pre-United NJ information over to the other article and eliminate the current redirects (Camden and Amboy redirects here, but The Camden and Amboy is a separate page), as it was once a separate company. oknazevad (talk) 12:58, 12 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Corruption!

Reading the WPA Writers' Project history of New Jersey, evidently this was considered a corrupting influence on state Politics. 104.229.142.212 (talk) 22:53, 17 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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1815

Under History: "The first railroad charter in the U.S. was issued 1815 to New Jersey RR Co. It allowed the company to build between New Brunswick and Trenton." But then you drop the subject. If it was allowed to build, when did it build?

You must also explain why Massachusetts's 1826 Granite Railway, not this one, was the first U.S.-chartered operational one.

I'm not enough of an expert to trust myself making the change myself.

Jimlue (talk) 21:11, 16 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Possible copyvio

I don't have the book "Triumph V Philadelphia to New York 1830 - 2002" (I wish I did), and was searching to see if it was available online, which it is not. This forum post came to my attention. It says that someone has picked entire paragraphs in toto from "Triumph V Philadelphia to New York 1830 - 2002" by David W. Messer and Charles S. Roberts and pasted them into [this article] without giving any reference to where it came from. Since I don't have the book, I can't verify whether this is true, but something has always looked a bit off for me on this article as there are many paragraphs of detailed information without any citations whatsoever. @Mackensen:, could you possibly look into this to see if this is indeed a copyright violation? Thanks so much.--Kew Gardens 613 (talk) 12:41, 8 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Kew Gardens 613, I don't have the book either but I will try to get it through my library. Mackensen (talk) 13:19, 8 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]