What is Phillipsburg NJ known for?

What is Phillipsburg NJ known for?

Phillipsburg served as the western terminus of the Morris Canal for approximately 100 years from the 1820s to 1920s, which connected the city by water to the industrial and consumer centers of the New York City area, with connections westward via the Lehigh Canal and Delaware Canal across the Delaware.

Is Phillipsburg NJ a safe place to live?

The chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime in Phillipsburg is 1 in 43. Based on FBI crime data, Phillipsburg is not one of the safest communities in America. Relative to New Jersey, Phillipsburg has a crime rate that is higher than 87% of the state’s cities and towns of all sizes.

What kind of town is Phillipsburg NJ?

Just 30 minutes from the Pocono Mountains, and midway between Philadelphia and New York City, Phillipsburg is an historic town with an exciting future. It’s a place where the beauty, culture, tourism and recreational activities are enhanced with a growing base of small and mid-size businesses.

When to ride the Delaware River Railroad in Phillipsburg?

Ride the Delaware River Railroad Excursions from Phillipsburg every Saturday and Sunday during the summer and on special dates during the fall and winter. Don’t miss this exciting trip along the Old Bel-Del.

What was the first railroad in Phillipsburg NJ?

The first railroad to arrive in Phillipsburg was the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ), which opened on July 2, 1852. The Belvidere-Delaware Railroad (Bel-Del, later the Pennsylvania Railroad [PRR]) reached town on February 3, 1854.

When did the last DL and W train leave Phillipsburg?

The last DL&W passenger train to leave the station was on July 15, 1941, although freight trains on the single-track line (on the north side of the building) continue running today. The CNJ, with its multi-track mainline south of the building, stopped using the station in 1959 and sold it in June of 1960 to the Phillipsburg Pharmacy, Inc.

Who is the owner of Phillipsburg Union Station?

Friends NJTHC is the owner of Phillipsburg Union Station in Phillipsburg, NJ, once served by both the Central Railroad of New Jersey and the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad. The station is currently undergoing an extensive restoration.

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