Represents the Lackawanna Railroad (DL&W) between Hoboken and Scranton. Previously it represented the CNJ and LV, and there are still vestiges of those roads – primarily structures.
The railroad has two yards: Jersey City and Port Morris, the Hoboken passenger terminal and passes through towns such as Dover, Washington and Pittston. It was designed for operations, and during the monthly operating sessions the crew of 13-15 operates numerous road freights, locals and passenger trains. Examples are HB-3, NE-4, the Owl, Phoebe Snow, Sussex Roustabout and Dover Drill. It also includes the Erie between Jersey City and Port Jervis – this replaces the former Reading from Bound Brook to Philadelphia.