Union Station (Troy, New York)
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union-station-troy-new-york-181-1297915
title:
Union Station (Troy, New York)
text:
Union Station was the main passenger railroad station of Troy, New York until it went out of service in 1958. A Beaux-Arts building, designed by Reed & Stem and completed ca. 1903, it served the New York Central Railroad (NYC), the Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M) and the Delaware and Hudson Railroad (D&H). This was the fourth union station in Troy. The tracks approaching the station were but feet away from homes. It stretched from Broadway to Fulton streets, on the block east of Union Street. Th
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description:
Former passenger railway station in Troy, New York
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Station_(Troy,_New_York)
date created:
2019-01-22T00:35:01Z
date modified:
2024-09-05T19:20:08Z
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