On Saturday, April 25, 2026, project leader and WJC member Pierre Lacombe held another work session a the Camden & Amboy Railroad Heritage Park. At this session volunteers assembled a frame around the display depicting the three styles of track construction used on the Bordentown Branch between Bordentown and Trenton, and the mainline between Trenton and New Brunswick, which ran for much of its distance along the Delaware & Raritan Canal. Following the frame construction, Geocloth was laid down as a barrier against weeds, and ¾-inch crushed stone was placed in the display. Also, previously, a short section of track depicting track construction from the early 20th century has aligned and spiked down into cross ties. This section of track is next to the retaining wall on the north side of the display area. The display is located just east of the NJ Transit Bordentown River Line station parking lot. Photos by John Burlage.
