U.S.A., Railway, Erie Railroad Seal, Image & Found by Shane Miller.
Found in Bergen County, New Jersey, USA, ?mm.
ERI(E) // 12
From Philippe Lanez, Bergen County, New Jersey, "In 1852, the Erie Railroad began operating major rail services from Jersey City on the Hudson River to points north and west via leased right-of-way in the county. This became known as the Erie Main Line, and is still in use for passenger service today. The Erie later leased two other railroads built in the 1850s and 1860s, later known as the Pascack Valley Line and the Northern Branch, and in 1881 built a cutoff, now the Bergen County Line. There were two other rail lines in the county, ultimately known as the West Shore Railroad and the New York, Susquehanna, and Western."
See also BSG.BS.02152 for a fuller account of the Erie Railroad.