词条 | Port Jervis station (Erie Railroad) |
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| name=Port Jervis | style=Erie | image=Erie Depot Port Jervis entrance.jpg | image_caption=Port Jervis station in August 2011 | address=13-19 Jersey Avenue, Port Jervis, New York 12771 | line=Main Line | other= | platform=1 side platform | tracks= | parking= | bicycle= | opened=December 31, 1847[1] | closed=1974{{sfn|Osterberg|2002|p=16}} | rebuilt=1850{{sfn|Osterberg|2002|p=16}}; July 8, 1889{{sfn|Osterberg|2002|p=16}}; February 6, 1892[1] | electrified= | ADA= | code=2677 (Erie Railroad)[2] | owned= | zone= | former= | passengers= | pass_year= | pass_percent= | pass_system= | services={{s-rail|title=Erie}}{{s-line|system=Erie|line=main|previous=Cochecton|next=Otisville|rowsmid=2}}{{s-line|system=Erie|line=main|previous=Sparrowbush|next=Graham|hidemid=yes}} | nrhp={{Infobox NRHP | embed = yes | name = Erie Railroad Station | nrhp_type = | image = | image_size= | caption = | location = | nearest_city = | coordinates = {{coord|41|22|18|N|74|41|28|W|display=inline,title}} | locmapin = New York#USA | built = 1892 | architect=Grattan & Jennings | architecture=Queen Anne | added = April 11, 1980 | refnum = 80002739[3] | governing_body = Private }} }}Port Jervis station is a disused train station at the corner of Jersey Avenue and Fowler Street in Port Jervis, New York. It was built in 1892 as a passenger station for the Erie Railroad by Grattan & Jennings in a Queen Anne style. For years it was the busiest passenger station on the railroad's Delaware Branch, owing to Port Jervis's position on the Delaware River near where New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania converge. The long-distance passenger trains Erie Limited and the Lake Cities between Chicago and Hoboken served this station.[4] The decline in passenger rail traffic in the mid-20th century, after many people had switched to automobile travel on the federally subsidized highways, resulted in the termination of passenger service between Port Jervis and Binghamton in 1970. Local commuter service to Hoboken was taken over by the MTA's Metro-North Railroad shortly thereafter. Rather than using the Erie Depot, , Metro-North built a minimalist station of its own. It had a parking lot for passengers' cars, a shelter and a street-level concrete platform. The original station declined in condition (along with the city). It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 as the Erie Railroad Station. Since then it has been renovated. It houses several small shops on the street side. See also
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References1. ^1 {{cite news|title=Over 400 Back Erie Station|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17605124/erie_port_jervis_october_20_1977/|accessdate=February 19, 2018|work=The Pike County Dispatch|date=October 20, 1977|page=1|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jon-n-bevliles.net/RAILROAD/erie_docs/erie-losn16.html|title=List of Station Names and Numbers|date=May 1, 1916|publisher=Erie Railroad|location=Jersey City, New Jersey|accessdate=February 19, 2018}} 3. ^{{NRISref|2008a}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=6588|title=National Register of Historic Places Registration: Erie Railroad Station|date=December 1979|accessdate=2011-09-23 |author=Malcolm A. Booth and Lawrence E. Gobrecht|publisher=New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation}} See also: {{cite web|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=6599|title=Accompanying nine photos}} External links
10 : Former railway stations in the United States|Historic American Engineering Record in New York (state)|National Register of Historic Places in Orange County, New York|Railway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)|Railway stations opened in 1892|Railway stations closed in 1970|Port Jervis, New York|Railway stations in Orange County, New York|Former Erie Railroad stations|1970 disestablishments in New York (state) |
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