Edgewood station (New York) explained

Edgewood
Style:New York Central Railroad
Tracks:1
Opened:September 28, 1881
Closed:January 22, 1940[1]

Edgewood was a former train station for the New York Central Railroad in the hamlet of Edgewood, located in the town of Hunter, Greene County, New York, United States. Built by the Ulster and Delaware Railroad for its branches to Kaaterskill and Hunter, the station opened on September 28, 1881. The station, located 7.9miles from the junction at Phoenicia, closed on January 22, 1940.

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  1. News: Mountain Branches Allowed to Suspend . May 6, 2021 . The Kingston Daily Freeman . January 22, 1940 . 1. Newspapers.com.