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Welcome to The Hyde Park StationThe Hyde Park Railroad Station is located on River Road in Hyde Park, NY, at Riverside Park. A station was built at this location around 1851, when the Hudson River Railroad was constructed from New York City to Albany. That structure was torn down and replaced by the current station in 1914. The last regularly-scheduled New York Central passenger train stopped there in 1958. Subsequently the outer two tracks of the four-track "Water Level Route" were removed, and the entrances to the tunnel passage serving the southbound platform were boarded over.
The station, freight house and property was sold to the Town of Hyde
Park by the New York Central Railroad.
A great deal of repair work, both interior and exterior had to be done by the society. Windows, doors, exterior trim, as well as the Spanish tile roof had to be repaired or replaced to make the station weather tight.
The interior work included rebuilding the ticket booth, refurbishing
benches, waiting room, and baggage room. Wiring, plumbing and
heating systems had to be rebuilt. All the restoration work was
done at the Society's own expense. All maintenance and restoration
of the station is the sole responsibility of the Society.
Inside the Station you will find displays depicting the area's railroading past, running models trains, and knowledgable railroad enthusiasts who can answer your questions about the great "Iron Horse".
We are located at the foot of the hill which is formed by West Market Street and
River Road that follows the south wall of the
Vanderbilt’s Estate.
Even though the
station is inactive, a very active Hudson Division still exists.
AMTRAK
trains that pass the station are unique to the
EMPIRE CORRIDOR SERVICE.
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