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The 1887-built Suffern station, c. 1907–1912, with SF Tower nearby The construction of a railroad through the town of Ramapo and village of Suffern date to the incorporation of the New York and Lake Erie Railroad, a proposed line from Piermont in Rockland County to Dunkirk in Chautauqua County in November 1831. [9]
The Albany Port Railroad (reporting mark APD) operates industrial trackage at the Port of Albany-Rensselaer located to the south of downtown Albany, NY along the Hudson River. Customers include a large Cargill grain facility. The operation is jointly owned by CSX and Canadian Pacific Railway. [1]
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. Horses initially pulled railway ...
New Jersey and New York Railroad: New York and Albany Railroad: NYC: 1832 1846 New York and Harlem Railroad: New York and Atlantic Railway: 1880 1887 West Brooklyn Railroad: New York, Auburn and Lansing Railroad: 1900 1914 Central New York Southern Railroad: New York Bay Extension Railroad: LI: 1892 1902 Long Island Rail Road: New York, Bay ...
Union Station, also known as Albany Union Station, is a building in Albany, New York, on the corner of Broadway and Steuben Street. Built during 1899–1900, it served originally as the city's railroad station but now houses credit union offices. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) during 1971. [2]
Yorktown Heights station is a former railroad station on the Putnam Line in Yorktown Heights, New York, United States.It is a wooden building located on Commerce Street at the intersection of Underhill Avenue in Railroad Park.
The New York & Boston Railroad (NY&B) was chartered on May 21, 1869 [1] to build a line from Highbridge on the Harlem River in New York northeast to Brewster. At Brewster connections were to be provided to the New York & Harlem Railroad for travel north to Albany , and to the Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad to Boston .
Hyde Park is a former New York Central Railroad station located where Crum Elbow Creek flows into the Hudson River in Hyde Park, New York.A one-story wooden station was first established by the Central at the spot in 1851 by the Hudson River Railroad, connecting New York City and Albany.