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A string of recent nor'easters caused enough erosion to expose about 100 feet of abandoned railroad tracks known as the "Cape May ghost tracks." ...
Back-to-back winter storms hitting New Jersey have helped uncover famed abandoned train tracks confined to a remote stretch of a beach in Cape May County.
A set of World War I-era railroad tracks have been exposed this week in Cape May's Higbee Beach Wildlife Management Area, a relatively infrequent occurrence brought about by the low tide. Images ...
Unseen, beneath the sand until a 2014 storm unearthed them, the so called ghost tracks are set to be sliced off to include in a $37.5 million wildlife renovation project at Higbee Beach in Cape ...
Back-to-back winter storms hitting New Jersey have helped uncover famed abandoned train tracks confined to a remote stretch of a beach in Cape May County.
Late last week, word spread that "ghost tracks" had reappeared on the beach. Harry Bellangy, president and historian with the Greater Cape May Historical Society, met Eyewitness News along the shore.
Cape May is well known for its ghost tours and haunted Victorian lore—but you don’t have to wait until Halloween to go searching for ghosts. Visit the beach after sundown, and you might encounter a ...
In this long-exposure image, the "ghost tracks" in Cape May County are revealed. Photographers Werner Tedesco and Dave Callahan used lights to simulate a train engine on the tracks over the ...
LOWER TWP. — For a brief time, a section of Cape May's mysterious "ghost tracks" emerged once again from the sand last summer, revealing a century of history before disappearing once again with ...
LOWER TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) — Back-to-back winter storms hitting New Jersey have helped uncover famed abandoned train tracks confined to a remote stretch of a beach in Cape May County.
The ghost tracks are all that remains of a rail line that once served as support for sand mining and munitions testing facilities during World War I. The tracks are currently only visible at low tide.