The Jersey City, Hoboken and Rutherford Electric Railway was incorporated in 1893, and leased from 1894-1899 to the New Jersey Electric Railway Company.
[1] The line was operated by Jersey City, Hoboken and Paterson Street Railway.
The rail line in Hoboken, New Jersey, was controversial at the time.
[4][5] Officials were concerned that an electric railway would endanger the public and frighten horses.
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