List of rail trails in New Jersey

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Columbia Trail rail trail in Clinton Township

This list of rail trails in New Jersey lists former railroad right-of-ways in New Jersey that have been converted to trails for public use, as well as proposed rail trails.

Established rail trails

  • Columbia Trail - former Central Railroad of New Jersey High Bridge Branch; trail runs for approximately 15 miles (24 km) and follows South Branch of the Raritan River for most of its length
  • Henry Hudson Trail - former Central Railroad of New Jersey Highlands Bridge Branch (extension to Freehold on former Freehold Branch was completed in 2006)
  • Patriots Path (Speedwell Lake to Woodland Road) - former Rockaway Valley Railroad; only portions of the Speedwell Lake to Woodland Road section of Patriots Path use the former rail bed
  • Paulinskill Valley Trail - former main line of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway to their former connection with the Lackawanna Railroad
  • Ramsey Bike Path
  • Taylor Steelworkers Historical Greenway - a 6.25 mile trail that winds its way through High Bridge, criss-crossing a number of historical sites and beautiful scenery[1]
  • Wharton Rail-Trail - runs along the former Mount Hope Mineral Railroad right-of-way in Wharton; a short rail trail (approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km)) that is paved and has two covered bridges
  • Wood Duck Nature Trail - former Hanford Branch of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway

Proposed rail trails

  • Former Central Railroad of NJ line from Lakehurst to Winslow Junction - Momentum is increasing for support of the proposed Wharton Rail-trail in southern Jersey. The line was a remnant of the Conrail bailout of 1976 and has been out of service since that date. Since then, trees have grown up through the rails. Most bridges remain intact and the right-of-way and its access roads are being used by rogue ATVs, mountain bikers and hikers. The area eastward beyond the Batsto River is barren, uneventful, and impossible to ride. However, westward to County Route 536, there are several interesting trestles over tea-colored cedar water streams and hardwood groves amongst the solitude of pine trees. This latter route is mostly single track and double track in places west of U.S. Route 206 at Atsion. The New Jersey Department of Transportation will be studying the conversion of the line.
  • Rahway Valley Railroad - The status of this partially abandoned railroad between Summit and Cranford is uncertain. Rail Trail groups would like to turn it into a permanent rail trail. Union County is actively pursuing reactivation of the old railroad right-of-way for freight service. The southern portion of the line near Kenilworth is not in active use and the rails and ties have even been ripped up near the Galloping Hill Road grade crossing.


References

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  3. Rails to Trails, Fall 2006, Page 7.