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The PM&M was a branch line running from Haddonfield to Medford, New Jersey. Initially created by the Camden & Atlantic in 1881, it soon came under control of the Pennsylvania Railroad, eventually becoming PRR’s Medford Branch. Here we explore the line’s 50-year history including its stations, locomotives, and right-of-way. Maps and present-day photography are used to place the line in relation to modern landmarks such as housing developments, businesses, and NJ Route 70. Our presenters are WJC members Randy Acorcey and Hank Cutler. Their presentation was recorded live at the November 24, 2025 meeting of the West Jersey Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society held in Audubon, New Jersey and virtually. For more on the West Jersey Chapter NRHS: https://www.westjersey-nrhs.org “Two Roads to Medford” book: https://wjcnrhs.square.site/product/t... “The Philadelphia, Marlton and Medford Railroad Co.” booklet: https://wjcnrhs.square.site/product/t... Locomotive icon by Andi Nur Abdillah (CC BY 3.0): https://thenounproject.com/icon/locom... 00:00 Introduction 04:04 Locomotives 05:06 Connection to Atlantic City main line 06:24 Progression of Ownership 07:14 A Historical Trip 13:04 Haddonfield 18:20 Delaware Township (Cherry Hill) 23:22 Freeman Station 27:00 Orchard Station 31:29 Orchard to Springdale 40:49 Springdale Station 44:03 Locust Grove Station 44:57 Route 70 on right-of-way 46:04 Cropwell Station 47:42 Marlton Station 50:03 Elmwood Road & Melrose Stations 51:12 Medford Station 53:26 The end of PM&M 55:18 More modern remnants 59:20 References