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The city of Mechanicville is on the west bank of the Hudson River at the influx of the Anthony Kill. US Route 4, and conjoined New York State Route 32 are north–south highways through Mechanicville. New York State Route 67 intersects NY-32 and US-4 in the city. County Roads 75 and 1345 also lead into the city.
Mechanicsville, Connecticut, census-designated place in Windham County; Mechanicsville, Delaware; Mechanicsville (Atlanta), Georgia, a neighborhood Mechanicsville (Gwinnett County, Georgia), an unincorporated community
US 4 north / NY 32 north: Eastern terminus of US 4 / NY 32 / NY 67 overlap: Rensselaer: Town of Schaghticoke: 66.13: 106.43: NY 40 south – Troy: Western terminus of NY 40 / NY 67 overlap: Village of Schaghticoke: 67.68: 108.92: NY 40 north – Middle Falls: Eastern terminus of NY 40 / NY 67 overlap: Washington: White Creek: 80.00: 128.75: NY ...
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In the U.S. state of New York, US 4 extends 79.67 miles (128.22 km) from an intersection with US 9 and US 20 in East Greenbush to the Vermont state line northeast of Whitehall. While the remainder of US 4 east of New York is an east–west route, US 4 in New York is signed north–south due to the alignment the route takes through the state.
The Freight Subdivision is a railway line in the New York. It runs from Schenectady, New York, to Mechanicville, New York. It was built by the Delaware and Hudson Railway in 1881 as a freight-only bypass, connecting with the main line of the Boston, Hoosac Tunnel and Western Railway. Today, Canadian Pacific Kansas City owns the line.
Exterior of the Mechanicville New York Hydroelectric plant in 1898. The project consists of a spillway 900 feet (270 m) feet long, an earth embankment dam about 900 feet (270 m) long and 20 feet (6.1 m) high, and a powerhouse. The powerhouse is 220 feet (67 m) wide and 50 feet (15 m) long, made of reinforced concrete.
Erlanger Western Carolina Hospital, the only hospital in North Carolina west of Franklin and Bryson City, was founded in Peachtree in 1979. [4] In 2003, Moog Inc. established a manufacturing facility in Peachtree employing more than 400 people to build motors and blowers for the aerospace industry. [5]