Fleischmann's station

The station at Fleischmanns, New York, MP 44.1 of the Ulster and Delaware Railroad, was originally called Griffin's Corners Station, as that was the town's original name. It was situated on a hill high above the busy town, and, like the town, was always very busy itself. Changes were made to the station when the New York Central purchased the line in 1932; a room was added on, and a chimney and a lookout room on the second floor were removed. The New York Central continued passenger service service into the early 1950s, discontinuing it by early 1954.[1][2] It survived even afterwards, but all that remains now is a freight house, which is used by the Delaware and Ulster Railroad.

Fleischmann's
LocationFleischmanns, Delaware County. New York
Tracks1
Services
Preceding station New York Central Railroad Following station
Arkville
toward Oneonta
Catskill Mountain Branch Grand Hotel

References

  1. New York Central Timetable, December 1953, Table 50
  2. New York Central Timetable, April 1954, dropped from timetable


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