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Stuyvesant station

Coordinates: 42°23′20″N 73°47′1″W / 42.38889°N 73.78361°W / 42.38889; -73.78361
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Stuyvesant
General information
LocationRiverview Avenue, Stuyvesant, Columbia County, New York 12173
History
Closedc. 1965
Former services
Preceding station New York Central Railroad Following station
Schodack Landing
toward Chicago
Main Line Newton Hook
toward New York
Stuyvesant Railroad Station
Stuyvesant station is located in New York
Stuyvesant station
Stuyvesant station is located in the United States
Stuyvesant station
LocationRiverview Avenue, Stuyvesant, New York
Coordinates42°23′20″N 73°47′1″W / 42.38889°N 73.78361°W / 42.38889; -73.78361
Arealess than one acre
Built1881
Architectural styleItalianate
NRHP reference No.99000055[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 27, 1999

Stuyvesant station, also known as Stuyvesant Landing Depot, is a historic train station located in Stuyvesant, Columbia County, New York. It was built during the second half of 1880 after the original station was destroyed by a fire.[2] Mull & Fromer, Masons and Builders, of Catskill, New York, secured the contract to rebuild the station and E. Lampman was their carpenter.[3]

The station is a five bay brick building, 50 feet long and 20 feet wide, with a hipped roof. It features a molded and ornamented cornice and curved canopy. It was used along New York Central Railroad's Water Level Route and ceased to be used as a station in 1958.[4] A single Hudson–Albany commuter round trip continued to stop until the mid-1960s.[5][6][7]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 as Stuyvesant Railroad Station.[1] A local farmers market is held at the station.[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ Thomas E. Rinaldi, Rob Yasinsac (2006). Hudson Valley Ruins: Forgotten Landmarks of an American Landscape, p.71. UPNE. ISBN 9781584655985. Retrieved November 18, 2010.
  3. ^ Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle (June 1, 1880). "Hudson River News: Columbia County" (PDF). Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle. Retrieved November 18, 2010.
  4. ^ Peter Shaver (September 1998). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Stuyvesant Railroad Station". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved July 4, 2010. See also: "Accompanying four photos".
  5. ^ New York State Area Time Table (PDF). New York Central Railroad. October 25, 1964.
  6. ^ "I.C.C. Examiner Backing Request for End of Rail Service". The Glen Falls Times. March 3, 1965. p. 5 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ Time Table No. 19 For Employees Only (PDF). New York Central Railroad. April 24, 1966.
  8. ^ Stuyvesant Farmers' Market - LocalHarvest
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