1876.] 



Ill 



[Lesley. 



IV. DELAWARE SERIES. 



CL. Philadelphia and Trenton B. B. 



Levels on the Philadelphia and Trenton, and Belvidere Division of the Penn- 

 sylvania R. R. were furnislied by Mr. F. B. Fiddler, Engineer in the office of the 

 Company at Trenton, N. J. The levels were deduced from the orif^inal table of 

 grades by Samuel H. Kneass, Engineer. 



The datum of the Philadelphia and Trenton R. R. is mean tide at Philadel- 

 phia. The datum of the Belvidere Division of the Pennsylvania K. K. is water 

 in canal at junction of feeder with Delaware and Raritan Canal near Trenton, 

 which water level is four feet below the railroad track. 



Philadelphia, Trenton and Belvidere Division, Pennsylvania B. B. 



STATIONS. 



Philadelphia 



Kensington («) 



Bridge over Frankford Creek, . . . 



Frankford Station (b) 



Bridesburg (c) 



Tacony 



Bones 



Cornwell's 



Eddington (_d) 



Bristol (e) 



Tullj^town 



Penn Valley 



Morrisville (/) 



Trenton Junction {g) 



Washington's Crossing 



Prime Hope Saw Mills 



Lambertville 



Prallsville 



Bull's Island (h) 



Warford's Rock 



Frenchtown 



]\Iilford 



Holland 



Reigelsville. 



Carpenterville 



Phillipsburg (*) CXIV 



Martin's Creek 



Belvidere 



Manunka Chunk 



Walker's Ferry Water Gap 



Mean Tide. Ocean Level. 



29 



24 



29 



29 



31 



32 



36 



39 



18 



17 



18 



31 



60 



64 



CLI 



72 



83 



94 



CLI 



125 



137 



CLI 



163 



175 



195 



231 



268 



320 



CLI 



32 



27 

 32 

 32 

 34 

 35 

 39 

 42 

 21 

 20 

 21 

 34 

 63 

 67 



75 

 86 

 97 



128 

 140 



166 

 178 

 198 

 234 

 271 

 323 



a Frankford Road Crossing. * Lehigh Valley R. R. 



b Middle of Church Street. 

 c Middle of Bridge Street. 

 d Dunk's Ferry Road. 

 e Middle of Market Street. 

 / N. E. side of Washington Street. 



g The railroad track is four feet above the water in the canal. 

 h Elevation of i-ailroad, head of Bull's Island, 97'. Low water in Delaware 

 River 74'. 



