Salem and Pennsgrove Traction Company
The Salem and Penns Grove Traction Company owned a line from Salem to Penns Grove, New Jersey, connecting the ends of two branches of the Pennsylvania Railroad (later Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines). The company was chartered in 1915, and W. W. Hepburn was the first president.[1][2] Streetcars were discontinued in 1933, and were replaced by buses that had run since 1930, now New Jersey Transit route 468 (Penns Grove-Salem-Woodstown).

1000 $ Bond from the Salem and Pennsgrove Traction Company from 1 December 1915
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References
- Joseph F. Eid, Jr.; Barker Gummere; Joseph F. Eid, Jr.; Barker Gummere. Streetcars of New Jersey: Delaware River Valley.
- ""Weekly Pass" at $1.25 On Salem Trolleys". The Sunday Morning Star. Wilmington, Delaware. 4 December 1921. Retrieved 21 March 2010.
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