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Station updates. Soho was between Forest Hill and Belwood Park-- still open 1934, gone 1954. Soho Park was an earlier name (e.g. on map of 1906) for Belwood Park (Soho Park is mislocated on diagram). Orchard St and Rowe St are at the same location, namely between those two streets, renamed some date after 1954. Walnut St (Bloomfield) was between Rowe St and Benson St, and was closed 1952 or 1953 because of Garden State Parkway construction. Bloomfield (2 blocks west of Walnut St) was replaced by Walnut St circa 1900. Benson St was called Chestnut Hill before circa 1910 and replaced an earlier Chestnut Hill station located several blocks west at some date circa 1900. - JoeBrennan (talk) 16:58, 3 January 2012 (UTC) andReply