Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal was created in 1889.
Central Railroad of New Jersey was created in 1849.
Central Railroad of New Jersey Freight Station was created in 1891.
New Jersey Western Railroad ended in 1870.
Elaine Anderson has written: 'The Central Railroad of New Jersey's first 100 years, 1849-1949' -- subject(s): Central Railroad of New Jersey, History
New Jersey Southern Railroad was created in 1870.
New Jersey Southern Railroad ended in 1879.
New Jersey Junction Railroad was created in 1886.
New Jersey Junction Railroad ended in 1952.
New Jersey Western Railroad was created in 1867.
I think its the MTA http://www.mta.info/nyct/maps/submap.htm New York City has two main rail stations: Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station. Grand Central is on the East Side, in Midtown, and Penn Station is on the West Side, just below Midtown. Both are served by numerous bus and subway lines. Metro-North Commuter Railroad, which goes to NYC suburbs in New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, serves Grand Central. Penn Station serves Long Island Railroad (LIRR), a commuter railroad serving New York's Long Island; Amtrak, the U.S. national passenger railroad, serving many points throughout the U.S.;New Jersey Transit, a commuter line serving points in New Jersey; andPATH (Port Authority Trans Hudson), a subway line serving Manhattan and New Jersey.
Central New York Railroad was created in 1972.