Hunter Connection
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The Hunter Connection improved the connection where New Jersey Transit's Raritan Valley Line merges with the Northeast Corridor Line south of downtown Newark, New Jersey. The Hunter Connection is a new double-track line just south of the former connection, with fewer curves and catenary wire.
Prior to the improvements, the connection consisted of a single track, older overhead wire, and Pennsylvania Railroad signaling. The connection historically was used by the PRR and Lehigh Valley to exchange the LV's New York originating/destined passenger trains, such as the Black Diamond. It was at the top of the hill at NK interlocking where LV diesels exchanged the train(s) to PRR GG1's.
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