High Bridge station
The former Central Railroad of New Jersey station house, constructed in 1913, is currently used for storage and there is a covered waiting area under the building canopy.The railroad construction caused the iron works in the area, run by Lewis Taylor, to gain new business.With the 1856 expansion of the Taylor-Wharton Iron Works, the village in the area expanded, with a railroad station opened at the location.With the train on top, it would depress the track and make it rise as the equipment crossed the structure.Sidney Dillon, a local contractor, brought one of the first steam shovels in the region to the area to finish the job.