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The Hyde Park Railroad Station Museum National Historic Place
Come visit, experience and learn about Railroading in the Hudson Valley. The 2 ½ acre site is part of a picturesque riverfront town park. The heart of our museum is the 110 year old Hyde Park Station. Restored and cared for by the Hudson Valley Railroad Society, the station is a time capsule from the glory days of New York railroading
Hyde Park station (MBTA) - Wikipedia
Hyde Park station is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Boston, Massachusetts. It primarily serves the Providence/Stoughton Line, and also serves some weekday outbound Franklin/Foxboro Line trains. It is located on the Northeast …
Hyde Park Railroad Station
Hyde Park Railroad Station 34 River Road The Mission style station fronting on the Hudson River was designed and constructed in 1914 for the New York Central Railroad by Warren & Wetmore, architects of Grand Central Terminal.
Hyde Park | Stations | MBTA
Station serving MBTA Commuter Rail and Bus lines at 1 Pingree St, Hyde Park, MA 02136.
Experience the Station Museum - HVRRS
The Station Museum, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is chock-full of displays, including the original waiting room, ticket office, and baggage room. Vivid media displays and historic photos line the walls.
Hyde Park station (New York Central Railroad) - Wikipedia
Hyde Park is a former New York Central Railroad station located where Crum Elbow Creek flows into the Hudson River in Hyde Park, New York. A one-story wooden station was first established by the Central at the spot in 1851 by the Hudson River …
Hyde Park Commuter Rail Station | Boston, MA - Keolis …
Just outside of Boston, the Hyde Park Station offers easy access to Boston on a comfortable Commuter Rail without the worry of finding parking or high-volume traffic. Use this station as a location to hop on the Commuter Rail for your next adventure in Boston or Providence, RI .
Hyde Park Railroad Station Museum | Hyde Park, NY 12538
The station was restored to its original condition by the Hudson Valley Railroad Society, Inc. and is on the National Register of Historic Places, and is open as a museum. The Society hosts special events and a Railroad Expo in November.
Our History - HVRRS
Hyde Park is a former New York Central Railroad station located where Crum Elbow Creek flows into the Hudson River in Hyde Park, New York. A one-story wooden station was first established in 1851 by the Hudson River Railroad, connecting New York City and Albany.
Historic Train Station | Hyde Park, NY
The current Hyde Park Station building was built in 1914 to replace the station built in 1851 because the New York Central Railroad was adding to additional tracks to the existing two and there wasn't enough room for the old station.