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Scarsdale station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line, located in Scarsdale, New York. Scarsdale is the southernmost station on the two-track section of the Harlem Line; a third track begins to the south. Scarsdale is the second busiest Metro-North station in Westchester County, after White Plains. It is the ...
The exterior of the Scarsdale train station house built by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad and designed by architect Reed & Stem in 1902 in the Tudor Revival style. The station is ...
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Rebuilt by the MTA; station was closed by Penn Central on July 2, 1973 New Rochelle New Haven Line: New Rochelle: Westchester, NY: New Haven ‡ 1877 Also serves Amtrak's Northeast Regional: North White Plains Harlem Line: White Plains: Westchester, NY: New York Central: 1972 Built by Penn Central; Replaced former Holland Avenue NYC station
Hartsdale station in 1988. The station building was originally built in 1915 (or 1914 according to the MTA [9]) by the Warren and Wetmore architectural firm for the New York Central Railroad, as a replacement for a smaller wooden depot built by the New York and Harlem Railroad originally known as "Hart's Corner Station."
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The former Heathcote station, located at a major intersection of three roads at the New Rochelle-Scarsdale border locally called "Five Corners," now houses Real Living Five Corners Real Estate. [13] On May 28, 2012, the Village of Scarsdale issued an official proclamation to recognize the 100th anniversary of the building.