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  2. Albany–Rensselaer station - Wikipedia

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    Albany–Rensselaer station. /  42.64139°N 73.74111°W  / 42.64139; -73.74111. Rensselaer Rail Station, [1] signed as Albany–Rensselaer on its platforms, is a train station in Rensselaer, New York, located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from downtown Albany across the Hudson River. [1] Operated by the Capital District Transportation Authority, it ...

  3. Cold Spring station (Metro-North) - Wikipedia

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    MTA control of passenger service continued through the period when it was taken over by Conrail in 1976, and then by Metro-North Railroad in 1983. Cold Spring station was one of the last stations within the system to be rebuilt and relocated with high-level platforms, a pedestrian bridge, and elevators. The former station house is within the ...

  4. Maybrook Trailway Opens, Completing 750-Mile Empire State ...

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    It spans 750 miles from New York City to Canada and from Albany to Buffalo. (MTA New York City Transit) Metro-North stations at Brewster and Poughkeepsie provide access to the trailway, as does ...

  5. Beacon station - Wikipedia

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    toward Chicago. Michigan Central Railroad. Wolverine. Main Line. Croton-Harmon. toward New York. Beacon station is a commuter rail station on the Metro-North Railroad Hudson Line located in Beacon, New York. The station has three tracks, with one island platform and one side platform.

  6. List of railroad yards in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Glendale Yard - Owned by the LIRR, operated by the New York & Atlantic Railway. Arch Street Yard - Owned by the LIRR but which services both LIRR and Metro-North equipment. Also has a freight terminal for New York & Atlantic Railway. Bayside Yard - Small LIRR maintenance yard usually used to stage equipment and supplies for track work.

  7. List of New York railroads - Wikipedia

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    Long Island Rail Road: New York and Greenwood Lake Railway: ERIE: 1878 1943 Erie Railroad: New York and Harlem Railroad: NYC: 1831 Still exists as a lessor of the Metro-North Commuter Railroad: New York and Hempstead Railroad: LIRR: 1871 1875 Southern Hempstead Branch Railroad: New York and Hempstead Plains Railroad: LIRR: 1870 1871 New York ...

  8. New York and Harlem Railroad - Wikipedia

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    1⁄2 in ( 1,435 mm) standard gauge. The New York and Harlem Railroad (now the Metro-North Railroad 's Harlem Line) was one of the first railroads in the United States, and was the world's first street railway. [1] [2] Designed by John Stephenson, it was opened in stages between 1832 and 1852 between Lower Manhattan Island to and beyond Harlem.

  9. Union Station (Chatham, New York) - Wikipedia

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    74001225. Added to NRHP. May 1, 1974 [2] Union Station served the residents of Chatham, New York, from 1887 to 1972 as a passenger station and until 1976 as a freight station. It was the final stop for Harlem Line trains. It had originally served trains of the Boston and Albany Railroad, then the New York Central Railroad and the Rutland Railway.