Also the WJ&S did not own the Winslow Jct. route, that was owned by the Camden and Atlantic Railroad.
According to Frederick Kramer's Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines (Crusader Press, 1980) the Camden and Atlantic was merged into the West Jersey and Seashore in 1896, which was controlled but not owned by the PRR.
Furthermore the Delair Bridge Branch was PRR all the way to VERNON interlocking.
I don't recall having mentioned that branch in the post in question. However, I played on that track between the trestle over Cooper Creek and the Maple Avenue bridge 4 to 5 days a week from 1946 to 1950. Although the track was PRR, the trains were PRSL.