Celebrating Seventeen Years
Of Working Together1991-2008
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The Benjamin J. Friedland Award for Meritorious Service to the Short Line Industry In recognition of its tenth anniversary, the members of the New Jersey Short Line Railroad Association decided to create an award to be presented annually. The award would recognize an individual who had promoted and served the short line railroad industry with merit and honor over their career. When it came time to decide whom to name the award after, only one person's name was considered: Benjamin J. Friedland. In addition to being president of the Morristown & Erie Railway, Ben was one of the founding members of the NJSLRRA and a director of the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association. His promotion of the industry raised the public's awareness of Short Lines, as well as improved relations between the larger Class I railroads and the short lines of New Jersey. The sudden passing of Ben in 1998 was a great shock to the railroad industry, but the Association has moved forward in the time since his death to become one of the more highly regarded state rail transportation associations in the country. It is with great honor that the New Jersey Short Line Railroad Association names this award the "Benjamin J. Friedland Award for Meritorious Service to the Short Line Industry." The 2001 Recipient - Robert A. Kurdock, New York Susquehanna & Western RailwayThe 2002 Recipient - Frank T. Reilly, Morris County Department of Transportation Management The 2003 Recipient - Theodore Matthews, New Jersey Department of Transportation The 2004 Recipients - Assemblyman Alex DeCroce, NJ State Assembly, and Fred Winkler, Winchester & Western Railroad
Association President Bob Bailey with Fred WInkler and Assemblyman Alex DeCroce. The 2005 Recipient - Kelvin MacKavanagh, Class 1 (Conrail and CSX Transportation) Railroad representative The 2006 Recipient - Ronald L. Batory - President, Conrail The 2007 Recipient - Congressman William Pascrell, United States House of Representatives |
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