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I have been looking at some of NJT's present day operations through the Denville NJ area.  Looks like the DL&W main is well preserved.  When was the last time that through freights used these lines?  There are so many redundant lines in the area I assume E-L started routing traffic over single routes.

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You are correct.  EL did reroute traffic away from the dlw lines and onto the Erie ones, which had a largely river level profile to Binghamton.  However, the dlw route did have it's advantages, being shorter and better engineered and eventually the el shifted freight back onto the dlw route.  Unfortunately this was only after the dlw boonton line had been severed and rerouted over the former Erie greenwood lake line, which was a horribly engineered line.  This didn't work out very well for the el, although it did provide some amusing stories of freight trains getting pulled or shoved up the hill at great notch by commuter trains.  Conrail largely shifted traffic back to the Erie and then eventually off of the el routes altogether.

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