In the past, there were railroad tracks that ran near this property. Between 1889 and 1903 there was passenger rail service in Brigantine, NJ. Brigantine is an island that is north of Atlantic City, and across the bay from Oceanville.
According to the map at http://www.sjrail.com/wiki/index.php?title=ACRR_Timeline_1861_-_1933 the Atlantic City Railroad had a line that ran almost parallel to the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad. I believe the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad evolved into the line that is currently used by New Jersey Transit for the Atlantic City Line for passenger rail service between Philadelphia and Atlantic City. The Atlantic City Railroad went through the present day Atlantic City International Airport, and Pleasantville to Atlantic City. Just south of the Pomona section of Galloway was a branch off of the Atlantic City Railroad. The tracks went northeast and crossed the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad. For part of the route, the tracks followed what is present day Great Creek Road through Oceanville to Brigantine.
I’ve been told that the actual Oceanville Station was located on Route 9 across the street from the Oceanville Station shopping plaza.