Station Zero

An entry from a Morristown newspaper, August 29th, 1867: “The branch road from Denville to Boonton, four and three quarter miles long, and as crooked as a ram’s horn, is now in running order.“ Today, the station is a forgotten relic, replaced by a modern facility not far down the tracks. The silence of the place is broken only by the occasional passing of a train on the still-active tracks. Defunct train cars litter the yard; Why they have come here to die is not
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