On this day, the Camden Local didn't continue on down to Beesley's Point. Its final destination was Tuckahoe, NJ, where it would drop off some tank cars for interchange with the Cape May Seashore Lines. Here, it is seen approaching the tower and the fork in the road. The Beesley's Point Secondary continues off to its terminus, in Beesley's Point, off to the right. The left fork is the Cape May Seashore Lines branch, which continues to Cape May, on the most southern point of New Jersey.
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Arriving in Tuckahoe.

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On this day, the Camden Local didn't continue on down to Beesley's Point. Its final destination was Tuckahoe, NJ, where it would drop off some tank cars for interchange with the Cape May Seashore Lines. Here, it is seen approaching the tower and the fork in the road. The Beesley's Point Secondary continues off to its terminus, in Beesley's Point, off to the right. The left fork is the Cape May Seashore Lines branch, which continues to Cape May, on the most southern point of New Jersey.

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Canon Canon EOS REBEL T5 1/500s ƒ/8 ISO200 150mm — More Exif data

  • Manufacturer Canon
  • Model Canon EOS REBEL T5
  • Exposure Time 1/500s
  • Aperture ƒ/8
  • ISO 200
  • Focal Length 150mm
  • X Resolution 240 dpi
  • Y Resolution 240 dpi
  • Resolution Unit inches
  • Color Space sRGB
  • Orientation Horizontal (normal)
  • Software Adobe Photoshop CC 2019 (Windows)
  • Scene Capture Type Standard
  • Exposure Bias Value 0/1
  • Max Aperture Value 4.5
  • Exposure Program Aperture-priority AE
  • Exposure Mode Auto
  • Metering Mode Multi-segment
  • Flash Off, Did not fire
  • White Balance Auto
  • Exif Version 0231
  • Date Time Original 2020-03-17 16:24:06
  • Date Time Digitized 2020-03-17 16:24:06
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