South Jersey rail network
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The South Jersey rail network is a regional system of rail lines in southern New Jersey that historically connected Philadelphia and Camden to shore points and inland communities for both passenger and freight service.
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instanceOf
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rail network
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transportation infrastructure
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connectsCity
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Atlantic City, New Jersey
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Bridgeton, New Jersey
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Camden, New Jersey
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Cape May, New Jersey
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Glassboro, New Jersey
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Hammonton, New Jersey
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Millville, New Jersey
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Ocean City, New Jersey
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Paulsboro, New Jersey
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Penns Grove, New Jersey
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Pleasantville, New Jersey
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Salem, New Jersey
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Swedesboro, New Jersey
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Vineland, New Jersey
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Wildwood, New Jersey
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Winslow Township, New Jersey
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Woodbury, New Jersey
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connectsRegion
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Delaware Valley
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Philadelphia metropolitan area
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country
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United States
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currentOperator
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CSX Transportation
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Cape May Seashore Lines
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Conrail Shared Assets Operations
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New Jersey Transit
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Norfolk Southern Railway
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SMS Rail Lines
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Southern Railroad of New Jersey
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Winchester and Western Railroad
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hasMode
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commuter rail
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freight rail
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light rail
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historicalEra
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early 20th century
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late 19th century
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historicallyConnected
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Camden, New Jersey
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New Jersey shore points
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Philadelphia
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inland communities in South Jersey
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historicalOperator
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Atlantic City Railroad
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Camden and Atlantic Railroad
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Pennsylvania Railroad
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Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines
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Reading Company
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West Jersey and Seashore Railroad
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includesLine
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Atlantic City Line
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Cape May Branch
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PATCO Speedline
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Penns Grove Secondary
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River Line (New Jersey Transit)
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Salem Branch
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Vineland Secondary
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Winslow Junction–Atlantic City route
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locatedIn
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New Jersey
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South Jersey
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primaryGauge
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standard gauge
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usedFor
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freight rail service
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passenger rail service
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