Westville station explained

Westville
Style:Pennsylvania Railroad
Coordinates:39.8694°N -75.1294°W
Opened:April 14, 1857[1]
Closed:February 5, 1971[2]
Years1:1947
Events1:Station depot razed
Other Services Header:Former services

Westville is a defunct commuter railroad station in the borough of Westville, Gloucester County, New Jersey. The station served trains on the former Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Line branch between Millville and Camden. Westville station contained two side platforms located next to U.S. Route 130 and Station Avenue. The next station to the north (towards Camden) was Brooklawn, while South Westville served as the next station to the south (toward Millville).

Service in Westville began on April 14, 1857 with the opening of the West Jersey Railroad between Camden and Woodbury. Service ended with the discontinuation of trains between Glassboro and Millville with Camden on February 5, 1971. The site of the former station is a proposed stop of the Glassboro–Camden Line, a light rail initiative to bring service back between the two municipalities.

History

The station stop was part of Camden and Woodbury Railroad, which began 1837 - 1838, but ran irregularly and was later abandoned.The West Jersey Railroad (WJ) was granted its charter by the state of New Jersey on February 5, 1853, to build a line from Camden to Cape May.[3] [4] and the directors of the company met on July 15, 1853, to select the route on which they would build.[5] The line was built in stages with the backing of the Camden and Amboy from Camden to Glassboro. The first 8.2miles of the line using the right-of-way built by the Camden and Woodbury Railroad opened on April 14, 1857 from Camden - Woodbury.

Railroad service increased and through acquisitions the line became part of Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines, which was electrified until September 24, 1949 and replaced by diesel service. (The power house on River Drive Avenue in Westville was the last remnant of the electrified railroad.)[6] The PRSL approved demolition and replacement of Westville station on March 3, 1947,[7] to accommodate widening of U.S. Route 130 and State Route 45.[8]

Penn Central Railroad discontinue passenger service through Westville ended on February 5, 1971 with the elimination of trains to Millville and Glassboro.

Future

Crown Point Road
Style:NJ Transit
Type:Light rail
Address:Station Avenue at Pine Street
Borough:Westville, New Jersey
Owned:NJ Transit
Line:Glassboro–Camden Line
Platforms:1
Tracks:2
Other Services Header:Proposed services

Crown Point Road is a planned station of the proposed Glassboro–Camden Line light rail system, to be located along the Vineland Secondary right-of way. It will be located between Station Avenue and Broadway at the Westville station site just east of U.S. Route 130 (known as Crown Point Avenue).[9] Renderings show Crown Point Road station being a single island platform station, with a track on each side.[10]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Baer . Christopher T. . A General Chronology of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Its Predecessors and Successors and Its Historical Context: 1857 . . April 2015 . December 7, 2023. 19.
  2. Web site: Baer . Christopher T. . A General Chronology of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Its Predecessors and Successors and Its Historical Context: 1971 . . April 2015 . December 7, 2023. 26.
  3. News: The West Jersey Railroad. The Baltimore Sun. March 31, 1853. 1. Newspapers.com. December 7, 2023.
  4. News: West Jersey Railroad. Monmouth Democrat. May 19, 1853. 2. Newspapers.com. Freehold Township, New Jersey. December 7, 2023.
  5. News: Meeting. Public Ledger. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. July 16, 1853. 1. Newspapers.com. December 7, 2023.
  6. Jess . C. Donald . The Westville Power House . Bulletin of the Gloucester County Historical Society . March 1985 . 19 . 7 . 49 - 50 . December 7, 2023.
  7. Web site: Baer . Christopher T. . A General Chronology of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Its Predecessors and Successors and Its Historical Context: 1947 . . April 2015 . December 7, 2023. 6.
  8. News: The Overpass and Super-Highway . December 7, 2023 . . June 16, 1947 . . 4. Newspapers.com.
  9. News: Is there still support for Glassboro-Camden rail? Study on long-stalled project expected soon . November 7, 2022 . Courier-Post. . Romalino, Carly Q.. January 19, 2021.
  10. Web site: Project Renderings . glassborocamdenline.com . Glassboro-Camden Line . December 7, 2023.