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River Railroad Company,” Street Railway Journal , vol. XXIX, June 8, 1907. “Harmon Shops of the New York Central Railroad,” Electric Railway Journal , vol. XLIII, June 6, 1914. Harmon Shops looking north, with the inspection shed in the foreground,
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Harmon Shops of the New York Central Railroad
Harmon Shops of the New York Central Railroad
This historical post showcases photographs and technical documentation of the Harmon Shops, a major railroad facility in the Hudson Valley region. The author presents…
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Harmon Shops of the New York Central Railroad
Harmon Shops of the New York Central Railroad
This historical post showcases photographs and technical documentation of the Harmon Shops, a major railroad facility in the Hudson Valley region. The author presents…
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Harmon Shops of the New York Central Railroad
Harmon Shops of the New York Central Railroad
This historical post showcases photographs and technical documentation of the Harmon Shops, a major railroad facility in the Hudson Valley region. The author presents…
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Electric Locomotives at Croton-Harmon Yards (1976)
Penn Central ACMUs (electric multiple units) at the Croton-Harmon railroad yards in 1976. Croton-Harmon has been the electric changeover point for trains entering New York City since 1913, when the New…
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Clifford Harmon’s real estate development. Harmon Shops looking south, 1907. The photos come from articles in two industry publications—the Street Railway Journal and the Electric Railway Journal —which describe the facility in great detail and
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…Here are some photos of the “Harmon Shops” in 1907, when they were brand new, and in 1914, when they became the terminus of the innovative “electric system” from New York City—one of the main selling points for
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Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Croton–Harmon_station&oldid=1330814189 " Categories : Railway stations in the United States opened in 1911 Metro-North Railroad stations in New York (state) Former New York Central Railroad
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1907. Harmon car shop, 1907. Share this: Print (Opens in new window) Print Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X…
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. Retrieved January 29, 2026 . ^ a b METRO-NORTH 2018 WEEKDAY STATION BOARDINGS . Market Analysis/Fare Policy Group:OPERATIONS PLANNING AND ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT: Metro-North Railroad . April 2019. p. 6. ^ "Metro-North Railroad Schedules" . mta.info .
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Commons Croton-Harmon, NY – Amtrak Croton-Harmon, NY – Station history at Great American Stations (Amtrak) Metro-North station page for Croton–Harmon List of upcoming Metro-North train departure times and track assignments from MTA Railroad History:
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edit ] A postcard of the station The Hudson River Railroad , one of the forerunners of the New York Central Railroad , ran commuter trains to Poughkeepsie via Croton-on-Hudson as early as 1849. However, little is known of what became…
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…Harmon built 'Harmon, the New City' around the Croton railroad stop, giving Croton-Harmon its name.
Date: c. 1915
Type: photograph
Subjects: biplane, aviator, early aviation
Source: Library of Congress, George Grantham Bain Collection
License: Public domain
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Croton Station Postcard
Early 20th century postcard showing the Croton-Harmon railroad station. Harmon became a major rail hub in 1913 when the New York Central Railroad established its electric changeover point here — steam locomotives from upstate were swapped for…
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New York Central Railroad Harmon Shops (Penny Vanderbilt) v t e Amtrak stations in New York Active stations Albany–Rensselaer Amsterdam Buffalo–Depew Buffalo–Exchange Street Croton–Harmon Fort Edward Hudson New Rochelle New York City Niagara Falls
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include maps, schematic drawings, and additional photos. Click the links below to read them. You can also click the photos to enlarge them. Interior view of the machine shop, 1914. “The Electrical Maintenance Plants of the New York Central & Hudson
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Track & Structures Department Track Charts Maintenance Program Interlocking Diagrams & Yard Diagrams 2015" (PDF) . Metro-North Railroad. 2015 . Retrieved January 28, 2019 . External links [ edit ] Media related to Croton–Harmon station at Wikimedia
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Rr Croton Harmon Platform 1967
The Croton-Harmon station platform in 1967, showing the transition point where electric locomotives replaced diesel for the run into New York City. This changeover, established in 1913, made Harmon a nationally known railroad name…
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station New York Central Railroad Following station Peekskill toward Chicago Main Line Ossining toward New York Croton North toward Peekskill Hudson Division Location Croton–Harmon station ( / k r oʊ t ɪ n h ɑːr m ɪ n / ) is a train…
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Following station Cortlandt toward Poughkeepsie Hudson Line Harlem–125th Street toward Grand Central Terminus Ossining toward Grand Central Former services Preceding station Metro-North Railroad Following station Crugers closed 1996 toward
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Ethan Allen Express Poughkeepsie toward Toronto Maple Leaf Poughkeepsie toward Pittsfield Berkshire Flyer (seasonal) Yonkers One-way operation Poughkeepsie toward Chicago Lake Shore Limited New York Terminus Preceding station Metro-North Railroad
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Jamaica Ronkonkoma Former stations Batavia Buffalo Central Terminal Colonie–Schenectady New York (Grand Central) Mechanicville Rye Watervliet Willsboro v t e Metro-North Railroad stations Park Avenue main line Grand Central Harlem–125th Street Harlem
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Pittsfield, after on-time departure from New York City" . The Berkshire Eagle . Retrieved July 8, 2022 . ^ "Village of Croton Train Station Parking" . Archived from the original on June 22, 2011 . Retrieved April 11, 2010 . ^ "Metro-North Railroad
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The Twentieth Century Limited at Harmon
The Twentieth Century Limited at Harmon
This piece showcases a remarkable photograph of the celebrated Twentieth Century Limited locomotive, captured at the Harmon railroad yards on May 12, 1938. The image was taken by…
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…Transportation [ edit ] Commuter service to New York City is available via the Cortlandt train station and the Croton-Harmon train station , served by Metro-North Railroad . Croton-Harmon is also served by Amtrak. U.S.
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…It serves the Metro-North Railroad 's Hudson Line and all Amtrak lines running along the Empire Corridor . It is the main transfer point between the Hudson Line's local and express service and marks the northern endpoint
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Point Avenue Croton-on-Hudson, New York United States Coordinates 41°11′23″N 73°52′58″W / 41.1898°N 73.8827°W / 41.1898; -73.8827 Owned by Metro-North Railroad Line Hudson Line Platforms 3 island platforms…
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by NJ Transit v t e New York Central Railroad Main Line stations (1914–1968) Chicago P Englewood P South Chicago 4 East Side 4 Whiting 5 Indiana Harbor 5 Gary P Millers 2 Dune Park 2 Porter 6 Chesterton…