Cape May Branch right-of-way

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The Cape May Branch right-of-way is a historic railroad corridor in southern New Jersey used by excursion and freight services operated by the Cape May Seashore Lines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railroad corridor
railway right-of-way
connects Cape May, New Jersey NERFINISHED
Tuckahoe, New Jersey NERFINISHED
communities along the Cape May County coast
connectsTo Conrail Shared Assets trackage at Tuckahoe
Tuckahoe Interlocking NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
freightUse carload freight service
gauge standard gauge
hasEndpoint Cape May City NERFINISHED
hasOperator short line railroad
heritageDesignation historic railroad corridor (informal)
heritageUse seasonal excursion trains
tourist railroad operations
historicalOperator Pennsylvania Railroad NERFINISHED
Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines NERFINISHED
Reading Company NERFINISHED
locatedIn Atlantic County, New Jersey NERFINISHED
Cape May County, New Jersey NERFINISHED
South Jersey rail network NERFINISHED
Southern New Jersey
openedForRailTraffic late 19th century
operator Cape May Seashore Lines NERFINISHED
ownedBy various public and private owners along the route
partOf former Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines network NERFINISHED
primaryCommodity local freight (various commodities)
regionServed Cape May Peninsula NERFINISHED
serviceType heritage rail
short line freight
status partially active
partially out of service
trackType single track (with some sidings)
transportMode rail
usedBy Cape May Seashore Lines excursion trains
Cape May Seashore Lines freight trains
usedFor excursion rail service
freight rail service
usedSeasonally yes

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Cape May Seashore Lines locatedOn Cape May Branch right-of-way