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  2. Hunter, New York - Wikipedia

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    Hunter is a town located in Greene County, New York, United States. The population was 3,035 at the time of the 2020 census. The population was 3,035 at the time of the 2020 census. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The town contains two villages , one named Hunter on the west, and the second called Tannersville , as well as a number of hamlets such as Haines Falls ...

  3. Hunter (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    Hunter is located in western Greene County at (42.208549, -74.21398), [4] within the Catskill Mountains, in the valley of Schoharie Creek. New York State Route 23A is the village's Main Street, leading east 5 miles (8 km) to Tannersville and 21 miles (34 km) to Catskill.

  4. List of New York City Subway transfer stations - Wikipedia

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    The station became a transfer station when the Canarsie Line opened in 1928. Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues: BMT Myrtle Avenue Line M 62nd Street/New Utrecht Avenue: 62nd Street: BMT West End Line D The station became a transfer station when the West End Line opened in 1916. New Utrecht Avenue: BMT Sea Beach Line N W Prospect Park

  5. Hunter station (New York Central Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    The station was expanded in 1900. [5] The U&D was taken over by the New York Central Railroad in 1932, and Hunter station was one of only two stations on the branch lines. However, the branch lines of the U&D were abandoned in 1939, and scrapped in 1940. [5] The station is now a private dwelling and the freight house is a tool shed.

  6. Tannersville, New York - Wikipedia

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    Tannersville is located in southern Greene County at (42.193619, -74.139011), [12] in the northern part of the town of Hunter It is situated at an elevation of 1,900 feet (580 m) in the Catskill Mountains just west of the height of land on New York State Route 23A: Sawmill Creek flows southwest through the center of the village into Gooseberry Creek and thence into Schoharie Creek, a north ...

  7. William F. Walsh Regional Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    Former Syracuse station from platform, November 1994. When the financially desperate New York Central Railroad sold off its elevated right-of-way through downtown Syracuse to the State of New York in 1962, all rail service was re-routed onto a former freight bypass to the north of the city center.

  8. White Plains TransCenter - Wikipedia

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    White Plains TransCenter at night. The White Plains Railroad Station has been a major transportation hub from its days as a New York Central and Hudson River Railroad station, with trolley routes such as the New York, Elmsford and White Plains Railroad [2] [3] and the Tarrytown, White Plains and Mamaroneck Railway Company, [4] both of which were acquired by the Westchester Street Railroad ...

  9. IRT Dyre Avenue Line - Wikipedia

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    The IRT Dyre Avenue Line (formerly the IND Dyre Avenue–East 174th Street Line) is a New York City Subway rapid transit line, part of the A Division.It is a branch of the IRT White Plains Road Line in the northeastern section of the Bronx, north of East 180th Street.