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PRR (WJ&S) Passenger Timetable effective September 25, 1927

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    Posted 14 years ago

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    I won this on E-Bay .
    The West Jersey and Seashore Railroad(WJ&S) was a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
    Inbound information on one side and Outbound on the other of this schedule - "Inbound Leave Osage, Leave Ashland, Leave Haddonfield, Leave West Haddonfield, Arrive Camden, Arrive Market Street Wharf" The outbound schedule lists the timetable in the opposite order for the same locations
    Timetable card - "Form 161 400 1st ed. Allen Lane & Scott, Philada."
    The timetable is a small single page, writing front and back and measures 2-3/8" x 4-9/16"

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    1. Dave R, 14 years ago
      Just curious, my father has log books that the engineers and brakemen kept while on the train. They are from somewhere around 1870's till around 1925 from the PRR. They were his grandfathers and he is curious about what the value would be to collectors. They have the PRR logo on the covers. Any info on that or where I could look to sell them for him would be appriciated.

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