Hobart Railroad Station
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The Hobart Station, MP 77.5, was another station on the Ulster and Delaware Railroad (U&D) that had a lot of freight income. There was a Sheffield Farms Creamery right next door to the Hobart freight house, and there were many farms in the area, along with boarding houses and churches. It was such a busy freight stop that it served even after the end of passenger service on the U&D in 1954, while it was still under New York Central ownership, which it had been since 1932. However, it caught fire in the 1970s, and was destroyed.
Preceding station | New York Central Railroad | Following station | ||
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South Kortright toward Oneonta |
Catskill Mountain Branch | toward Kingston |
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