Hobart station (New York) explained

Hobart
Style:New York Central Railroad
Address:Railroad Avenue and Maple Avenue, Hobart, Delaware County. New York 13788
Tracks:1
Opened:December 1, 1884
Closed:March 31, 1954[1]

Hobart was a former railroad station in the village of Hobart, Delaware County, New York, United States. The station was run by the New York Central Railroad as part of their Catskill Mountain Branch and located 77.5miles from the eastern terminus at Kingston Point station in the city of Kingston. Railroad service in Hobart began on December 1, 1884, when the Hobart Branch Railroad opened for service from nearby Stamford station, an extension of 3.61miles. The station closed when the railroad discontinued service on the branch on March 31, 1954.

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  1. News: Final Old U.&D. Passenger Train Trip Wednesday . May 6, 2021 . The Kingston Daily Freeman . March 30, 1954 . 1, 8. Newspapers.com.