Connections
The railroad had the following connections to others, from north to south:
- Perth Amboy and Elizabethport Railroad (CNJ) at Perth Amboy (PRR had trackage rights north to the PRR's Perth Amboy and Woodbridge Railroad)
- United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company (PRR) at PRR Crossing South Amboy
- Raritan River Railroad at South Amboy
- Freehold and Atlantic Highlands Railroad (CNJ) at Matawan
- New Jersey Southern Railroad (CNJ) at Red Bank
- Monmouth Park Railroad at Oceanport
- New Jersey Southern Railroad (CNJ) at Branchport
- West End Railroad (CNJ) at West End
- Freehold and Jamesburg Agricultural Railroad (PRR) at Sea Girt
- Pennsylvania and Atlantic Railroad (PRR) at Bay Head Junction (CNJ trains turned around at a loop)
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