‘Ghost Tracks’ Reappear on Jersey Shore after Nor'Easters

‘Ghost Tracks’ Reappear on Jersey Shore after Nor'Easters
Century-old railroad tracks show up on a beach in New Jersey in 2014. Werner Tedesco
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About the only upside of being battered by Nor’easters is that sometimes the powerful winter storms dredge up relics of the past.

The recent storm which scourged the Northeast also scraped the sand off some long-hidden railroad tracks running along the New Jersey’s coast.

The tracks have reappeared every few years since 2014, and every time nature reveals them, locals flock to the beaches to see and photograph them.

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