http://dlw-sussexbranch.com/Modeling/Plans/Franklin/great-one.JPG The above link is to a photo of my Franklin Station module at a recent railroad event. My...
If anyone is even considering coming out for this hike, please give me a heads up so I know about how big a group I'll have. Thanks, Dave -- Spring Hike on the...
Good Morning, Just as an FYI, the hike is still a go for tomorrow. I just looked at the weather and the scattered thunderstorms or showers (or whatever ...
http://www.ofoto.com/BrowsePhotos.jsp?Uc=9y5iv6f.a4569zqn&Uy=-sol3za&Ux=1&collid=952549812105 Ron Rice has gracefully placed many photos from our hike last...
The Morris Canal Company raised a sawmill dam on Nathaniel Saxton's property when the canal was first built in 1823-1831 to create a slack water navigation in...
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Sussex Branch PowerPoint Presentation June 26, 2004 I'll be giving a PowerPoint presentation on the Lackawanna's Sussex Branch at the meeting of the Sussex...
Sussex Branch PowerPoint Presentation June 26, 2004 I'll be giving a PowerPoint presentation on the Lackawanna's Sussex Branch at the meeting of the Sussex...
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I've just uploaded revised station plans/drawings for Franklin, Branchville, and Newton (ca. 1952 in the Modeling section. These revised versions were...
The link for the drawings would be: http://dlw-sussexbranch.com/Modeling/drawings.html Dave -- ... -- The First Railroad in Sussex County New Jersey ...
My friend, Ray Storey has sent me several photographs from the Last Saturday of Service (July 9, 1966) on the Sussex Branch. This was the trip sponsored by the...
http://DLW-SussexBranch.com/joke.jpg My father in law has been having fun with a new program. Here's the result of one of his experiments. Either that, or...
If anyone was planning on coming to see this show at the end of June, you will have to wait longer. The show will not be in June and will not be in July. The...
I have several milk bottles from the Lackawanna Dairy in Andover. Anyone know anything about this dairy and if it was serverd by the DL&W? Thanks! Bob Mitchell...
Bob, The following comes from Guy Puffer of Andover: -- Lackawanna Dairy was located at the Francisco Farm on Brighton Avenue, Andover Borough; about 2 miles ...
... June 25, 1879 LOCAL AFFAIRS Home Items The Sussex Railroad company is now doing the largest amount of business ever done by the company in transporting ore...
I'm happy to say that this fall the N-Scale Architects (http://www.the-n-arch.com/) will be coming out with an HO scale Laser cut wood model of the D.L.& W....
Inquiries about this kit can be sent to: THE N SCALE ARCHITECT 48 Kensington Court Hackettstown, NJ 07840 908-684-8478 E-Mail: thenarch@... ... -- The...
I Finally got around to purchasing a little book which came out recently. The title is 'A Penny a View... an album of postcard views: ...Building the...
I was up in Franklin and in Newton on Wednesday. While I was in Newton I bought a Penny a View, Railroads of Sussez County, Volume 2 and took a look at the...
Sure thing. In a nutshell, After reaching Franklin in 1870, the Sussex Railroad launched a branch from Hamburg to McAfee (around 1872-73, via trackage rights...
Dave, Where did you find it, and who is the publisher? I want a copy. Thanks MDC ... From: Dave Rutan [mailto:rutan3@...] Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 8:49...
I got my copy in the book store in Newton, The Book Shelf. The publisher is: Historic Preservation Alternatives P.O. Box 824 Newton, NJ 07860 ... -- The First...
Our reading this week comes from the July 2, 1879 issue of the New Jersey Herald Local Affairs Home Items No live stock will be received by the Sussex Railroad...
Good Day - I've seen the cutoff book at a bookstore in the Byram shop rite giant strip mall with a nice selection. Are'nt there 2 volumes on the Sussex...