The Lackawanna Cutoff Historical Committee is bringing the Signal Bridge Back Home!
5/26/2026
Lackawanna Cutoff Historical Committee Announces Project to Return Signal Bridge to Greendell
The Lackawanna Cutoff Historical Committee is excited to announce plans to bring the original Delaware, Lackawanna & Western signal bridge back home to Greendell Station. Originally located adjacent to the station near the Wolfs Corner Road overpass, the bridge has been in Phillipsburg since its removal in the early 2000s during the demolition of the Wolfs Corner Road bridge. The PU Tower group has generously agreed to transfer ownership of the bridge and support efforts to relocate it back to Greendell.
Visit our website at http://www.greendellstation.org/ to learn more about the history of the signal bridge and the plans for its future at Greendell Station.
While much of the logistical planning for the move has already been completed, we still need YOUR help to make this project a reality. The Lackawanna Cutoff Historical Committee is seeking to raise $5,000 to help fund the transportation and relocation of the bridge. Any contribution, no matter the amount, is greatly appreciated.
Donations can be made through our GoFundMe campaign at https://giving.gofundme.com/campaign/805164/donate or by mailing a check payable to:
Lackawanna Cutoff Historical Committee
P.O. Box 326
Greendell, NJ 07839
11/11/2025
Greendell Station Museum Begins Work on Brush Cutting Around Sheffield Farms Creamery Site
Greendell Station Museum members began work on clearing out brush and trees at the old Sheffield Farms Creamery area. Work will continue throughout the winter and we plan to have much more to show at our next event!
The Sheffield Farms Creamery was one of several facilities at Greendell along the Lackawanna Cut-Off, and was the standard way to get dairy products in the early-20th century.
6/17/2025
Greendell Station Museum Puts New Roof on Greendell Station
The Lackawanna Cut-Off Historical Committee is excited to unveil the newly installed roof at our upcoming open house. This vital restoration work helps us continue to preserve this historic landmark for generations to come!
2/6/2025
Greendell Station Museum Launches Official Instagram Page!
Greendell Station Museum is now on Instagram! Stay connected with us as we share the rich history of Greendell Station, behind-the-scenes restoration work, upcoming events, and rare glimpses into New Jersey’s railroad past.
Follow us at @greendell_station_museum
6/8/2024
The Lackawanna Cutoff Historical Committee holds 2nd Annual Spring Open House!
On June 8, the Lackawanna Cutoff Historical Committee held their 2nd Annual Spring Open House at the Greendell Station Museum. Visitors stopped by and walked around the station site and were able to walk around inside Greendell Station. Displayed at the station was a replica of Greendell Station's original sign, several original posters, numberboards from Lackawanna engines, and much more! We hope to see you when we're open again for our Santa at Greendell Station event in December!
6/7/2024
The Lackawanna Cutoff Historical Committee launches Official Greendell Station Museum Website!
On June 7, the Lackawanna Cutoff Historical Committee launched the official Greendell Station Museum website. This website will assist our group to efficiently reach out to the public, and provide information about the history and happenings surrounding the station and the LCHC group.