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According to Christopher T. Baer at [1] the Knickerbocker Row station of the Pennsylvania Railroad's Amboy Division was renamed Roebling in May, 1907. The NJT Riverline was built along that right of way (which was named after the Camden and Amboy Railroad) according to the River Line (New Jersey Transit) article. 67.86.73.252 ( talk) 03:08, 27 March 2009 (UTC)
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According to Christopher T. Baer at [1] the Knickerbocker Row station of the Pennsylvania Railroad's Amboy Division was renamed Roebling in May, 1907. The NJT Riverline was built along that right of way (which was named after the Camden and Amboy Railroad) according to the River Line (New Jersey Transit) article. 67.86.73.252 ( talk) 03:08, 27 March 2009 (UTC)