The Delaware Shore Railroad was incorporated on February 20, 1873 to build a line from Woodbury to Penns Grove. The line was opened in July 1876, but declared bankruptcy in January 1879 and reincorporated as the Delaware River Railroad.[5] On April 30, 1900, the WJ&S acquired the DRR.[6] On May 4, 1896 the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) consolidated all its railroads and several smaller properties in southern New Jersey into the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad (WJ&S). Passenger service on the Penns Grove Branch ended July 8, 1950.[7]
The Jefferson Street Bridge, or the Paulsboro Draw, is a railroad movable bridge over Mantua Creek 1.3 miles (2.1 km) upstream from its mouth.[11][12][13] The 160-foot (49 m)[14] "A-Frame", shear pole, swing bridge was originally constructed in 1917[2] and rebuilt in 1940. Once part of Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines (PRSL),[15] it is now part of Conrail's Penns Grove Secondary. Originally manually opened, it was partially automated sometime between 2000 and 2003.[2][16]
In March 2013, Conrail announced that the bridge would be replaced with an expected September 2014 operational date. Normally, between March 1 and November 30 the bridge is left in the open position for maritime traffic and closed when trains approach.[2] It will remain locked in the closed position until the bridge is replaced.[14][23] A 2014 court ruling allowed Conrail to demolish the structure.[24] It was replaced with a vertical-lift bridge,[25][26][11] which opened in March 2015.[27] and is operated remotely.[28]
Numerous lawsuits had been brought in the matter.[29][30][31][32]
^Gladulich, Richard M. (1986). By rail to the boardwalk. Glendale, Calif.: Trans Anglo Books. ISBN0-87046-076-5.
^"PRR Chronology"(PDF). PRR Research. Philadelphia Chapter Pennsylvania Railroad Technical & Historical Society. January 2005. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2009-09-03. Retrieved 2013-07-19.
^"6"(pdf). United States Coast Pilot 3 - Delaware Bay (46 ed.). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. August 25, 2013. p. 200. Mantua Creek, Mile 78S, ... entrance jetties are marked by lights, and the entrance channel is marked by buoys. ... The ConRail bridge 1.3 miles above the mouth has a 32-foot-wide swing span... The wharves below the first bridge on Mantua Creek have depths of 20 to 14 feet alongside.