Praise and loathing on the Lackawanna Cutoff »
Posted By EnviroPolitics 3 months ago in NewsRestoration of passenger service between Hoboken, NJ and Scranton, PA via the old Lackawanna Cutoff--the last railroad line to be built in New Jersey--is hailed by some as an example of visionary regional transportation planning and trashed by others as an environmental affront.





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