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New Jersey was part of the underground railroad.
Yes
New Jersey Southern Railroad ended in 1879.
New Jersey Southern Railroad was created in 1870.
New Jersey Western Railroad was created in 1867.
Central Railroad of New Jersey was created in 1849.
New Jersey Junction Railroad was created in 1886.
New Jersey Junction Railroad ended in 1952.
New Jersey Western Railroad ended in 1870.
The stations on the underground railroad are Pennsylvania, canada, Maryland, new york, and Massachusetts.
New Jersey had numerous stations on the Underground Railroad due to its strategic location between the slave states of the South and the free states of the North. Its proximity to major cities like Philadelphia and New York made it a crucial transit point for escaping enslaved individuals seeking freedom. Additionally, the state had a mix of abolitionist sympathizers and Quaker communities, who actively supported the movement by providing shelter and resources to those fleeing slavery. This combination of geographical and social factors contributed to New Jersey's prominence in the Underground Railroad network.
New Jersey Shore Line Railroad ended in 1914.