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Voorheesville Depot
Foundry Road & Main Street

Voorheesville Depot

Train Tracks in Voorheesville - 2002

Voorheesville Depot

Voorheesville Depot is the intersection of D&H and New York Central Tracks. The railroad crossings in the village are still an important aspect to the village. The original depot was built in 1864 and replaced in 1889 by a larger depot and freight station that many referred to as "Union Depot" because it stood at the junction of the two roads.

Source of photo: Village of Voorheesville Centennial Celebration (1889-1999) Historic Walk Guidebook. Souvenir Edition. May 29, 1999. Village of Voorheesville, 1999.

 

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