Morning all. I've spent a decent amount of time over at the Riders Switch location, both on the road that shoots straight to the former Hampton location, and along the tracks themselves just SW of the Batsto Trestle. I know there has been quite a bit written about the cranberry operation here, and how IIRC Andrew J. Rider had quite an operation here for a bit.
So yesterday I made a quick trip down to the Springer Branch and Deep Run trestles with my dog since the water is so low it would be a great time to get some side photos while standing in the creeks, and to see what's been hiding below the water all of these years. I've only ever walked the tracks past this location before, but this time I came in from the road that leads from Atsion to Hampton. I was surprised to see that this location where the road meets up with the tracks, has a couple similarities with the Riders Switch location a little less than a mile North. Notably the road gets to the tracks, and then swings SW before sharing a wide ROW where everything is level with the tracks themselves. This road seems to come right from some of the old bogs as well. There's a bit of extra cinder and ballast material here too, although that might not have anything to do with there being a siding here. Was there ever another siding here for cranberries? I know this might be a tough question without having some sort of old paperwork from the CNJ, but figured it was worth a shot.
Attached is a screen-shot of the satellite photo with the yellow roads highlighted around the tracks and trestles.
Let me know what you guys think. And hopefully we get some rain before the end of the week. I can't remember the last time I've seen the water this low in the pines before.
So yesterday I made a quick trip down to the Springer Branch and Deep Run trestles with my dog since the water is so low it would be a great time to get some side photos while standing in the creeks, and to see what's been hiding below the water all of these years. I've only ever walked the tracks past this location before, but this time I came in from the road that leads from Atsion to Hampton. I was surprised to see that this location where the road meets up with the tracks, has a couple similarities with the Riders Switch location a little less than a mile North. Notably the road gets to the tracks, and then swings SW before sharing a wide ROW where everything is level with the tracks themselves. This road seems to come right from some of the old bogs as well. There's a bit of extra cinder and ballast material here too, although that might not have anything to do with there being a siding here. Was there ever another siding here for cranberries? I know this might be a tough question without having some sort of old paperwork from the CNJ, but figured it was worth a shot.
Attached is a screen-shot of the satellite photo with the yellow roads highlighted around the tracks and trestles.
Let me know what you guys think. And hopefully we get some rain before the end of the week. I can't remember the last time I've seen the water this low in the pines before.
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