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New Jersey Dunellen Trolley Depot c 1905

New Jersey Dunellen Trolley Depot c 1905
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Dunellen grew from it's start in 1867, and its growth was directly related to the railroad station. At the time it was called New Market Junction and its purpose was to serve the nearby village of New Market in Piscataway Township. The name was changed to Dunellen in 1869. It originally but was not called until 1869. The growth of this small town was directly related to the railroad station. The railroad brought industry to Dunellen, including the large Art Color factory. It was built in 1925 was Dunellen's principal industry until its closing in 1968. Today the small borough of Dunellen is a mix of downtown, residential and a little industrial.

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