Shokan station

This Ulster and Delaware train station, MP 19.2, was a busy station, serving an even busier town. This station was actually located in the village of West Shokan, with the actual town of Shokan being a mile east of the station itself. This station was the stop for summer residents staying at boarding houses, and a stop for local people going to church or school. The station was abandoned on June 8, 1913, and the site is now underwater, as the Ashokan Reservoir was built where 12.45 miles (20.04 km) of U&D trackage used to be.[1]

Shokan
LocationWest Shokan, Ulster County, New York
Tracks1
History
ClosedJune 8, 1913[1]
Services
Preceding station New York Central Railroad Following station
Boiceville
toward Oneonta
Catskill Mountain Branch Brodhead's Bridge

References

  1. "Railway Vacates Ashokan". The New York Times. June 9, 1913. Retrieved October 7, 2011.


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