NYNH&H Westchester Avenue Train Station (abandoned) (New York City, New York)
USA /
New York /
Inwood /
New York City, New York
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/ USA
/ New York
/ Inwood
World / United States / New York
abandoned / shut down, train station
The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad made its entry to New York via the Harlem Line in 1849, and a secondary route known as the Harlem River Branch was opened in 1868 mainly to make freight connections by water with other railroads. Local passenger service was also run until 1931. Station built 1908, designed by Cass Gilbert, covered in glazed terra-cotta tiles.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°49'39"N 73°53'7"W
- LIRR Long Island City Terminal 11 km
- Pennsylvania Station (New York Penn Station) 13 km
- Hoboken Terminal 16 km
- PRR Exchange Place Terminal 18 km
- Bush Terminal Rail Yards 22 km
- Upper Montclair Business District 27 km
- Cold Spring Harbor LIRR Train Station 36 km
- Wyandanch Village Development Area 45 km
- NJTransit / Amtrak Metropark Train Station (and Park & Ride) 47 km
- Jersey Avenue Park and Ride 63 km
- Soundview 1.3 km
- Morrisania 1.7 km
- Hunts Point 1.9 km
- Tremont 2.5 km
- Mott Haven 3.5 km
- The Bronx 4.5 km
- Bronx Park 4.7 km
- Manhattan 8.9 km
- The Palisades 17 km
- Long Island Sound 70 km