Byram, New Jersey

Not to be confused with Byram Township, New Jersey.
Byram, New Jersey
Unincorporated community
Byram, New Jersey
Byram, New Jersey
Byram, New Jersey

Location of Byram in Hunterdon County Inset: Location of county within the state of New Jersey

Coordinates: 40°25′25″N 75°03′35″W / 40.42361°N 75.05972°W / 40.42361; -75.05972Coordinates: 40°25′25″N 75°03′35″W / 40.42361°N 75.05972°W / 40.42361; -75.05972
Country  United States
State  New Jersey
County Hunterdon
Township Kingwood
Elevation[1] 128 ft (39 m)
GNIS feature ID 875066[1]

Byram is an unincorporated community within Kingwood Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States.[2]

In 1855 a bridge was built across the Delaware River north of Byram to connect with Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania. The Point Pleasant-Byram Bridge existed until 1955 when it was destroyed by the Great Flood of 1955 brought on by Hurricane Diane.[3]

Byram also once had a railroad station along Pennsylvania Railroad's Belvidere Division which opened back in 1852 when the railroad reached Byram. The station was also destroyed in the Great Flood of 1955 and was never rebuilt. The railroad continued to be used for freight until 1978 when it was abandoned and subsequently demolished for a recreational rail in the early 1980s.

References

  1. 1 2 "Byram". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
  2. Locality Search, State of New Jersey. Accessed January 30, 2015.
  3. DiGiovanni, Nicholas. "Back-to-back storms in 1955 unleashed havoc along Delaware River", NJ.com, August 11, 2015. Accessed July 8, 2016. "Further down the river, the Byram-Point Pleasant bridge was swept away by the flood. Its remains are still visible in the river."


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