Bordentown Railroad
The Bordentown Railroad was a short-line railroad established in the mid-19th century in New Jersey. It connected the town of Bordentown to the larger rail network, facilitating the transport of goods and passengers. The railroad played a significant role in the local economy by providing access to markets and resources.
In 1860, the Bordentown Railroad was incorporated and later became part of the Pennsylvania Railroad system. Its operations contributed to the growth of Bordentown and surrounding areas, making it an important transportation link during its time. The railroad ceased operations in the early 20th century as transportation needs evolved.