Oh, no, not today, I don’t have time for this. This is Black Friday after all and I just want to get home after a day of shopping and eating and drinking and shopping. Well, Conrail Shared Assets crew SA-31 has other plans this afternoon. Due to the Thanksgiving holiday yesterday, their normal Thursday afternoon run has shifted to Friday today, inconveniencing dozens and dozens of people just before sunset. People shouldn’t be surprised by a train in this area, the Raritan & Delaware Bay Railroad first laid rails through here in 1858. Of course, those were simpler times and people moved a bit slower, as did the horse & buggy upon which they travelled across town. In the year 2021, the train is just a nuisance as people dart to and fro in their modern day personal chariots, trying to stuff 25 hours of existence into 24 hours of any given day. Please, slow down and rest for 5 minutes as the train passes before you; give thanks for what you have and give thanks to the railroad for the transportation afforded, and enjoyed by, your ancestors long before the automobile was even invented.
Image recorded November 26, 2021