These companies were all leased by or merged into the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, a street railway company. Some companies were leased or merged after they were bustituted; those are not listed here.[1][2]
Public Service Railway
Jersey City, Hoboken and Paterson Railway
- Bergen Turnpike Company
- New Jersey Electric Railway
- Jersey City, Hoboken and Rutherford Electric Railway
- Paterson, Passaic and Rutherford Electric Railway
- Grant Street Electric Railway
- Passaic, Rutherford and Carlstadt Electric Railway
- Paterson and Little Falls Electric Railway
- Paterson and Passaic Electric Railway
- Paterson, Rutherford and Carlstadt Electric Railway
- People's Park Railway
- North Hudson County Railway
- Hudson and Bergen Traction Company
- Palisades Railroad
- Pavonia Horse Railroad
- Paterson Horse Railroad
- Paterson Railway
- Paterson City Railroad
- Paterson, Garfield and Clinton Railway
- Paterson and Passaic Railroad
- Paterson Central Electric Railway
- Central Electric Railway
- Paterson Central Railway
- Paterson and State Line Traction Company
- Saddle River Traction Company
- White Line Traction Company
North Jersey Street Railway
- Consolidated Traction Company of New Jersey
- Jersey City, Harrison and Kearney Railway
- New Jersey Traction Company
- Jersey City and Bergen Railroad
- Newark Passenger Railway
- Elizabeth Passenger Railway
- Essex Passenger Railway
- Hudson and Bergen Railway
- Newark and Irvington Street Railway
- Rapid Transit Railway of the City of Newark
- Newark Plank Road Company
- Newark and South Orange Railway
- Newark, South Orange, Ferry Street and Hamilton Place Railroad
- Newark and South Orange Horse Car Railroad
- Newark, South Orange, Ferry Street and Hamilton Place Railroad
- Passaic and Newark Electric Traction Company
- Passaic and Newark Electric Railway
- South Orange and Maplewood Traction Company
Orange and Passaic Valley Railway
- Suburban Traction Company
References
- ↑ New Jersey Transit subsidiaries
- ↑ The Public Service Trolley Lines In New Jersey; by Edward Hamm, Jr.; 1991; Transportation Trails. Polo, Illinois.
- The Public Service Trolley Lines In New Jersey; by Edward Hamm, Jr.; 1991; Transportation Trails. Polo, Illinois.
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