Last in a Series
Our tour of Erie Railroad stations concludes with three stations in New York state.
The Tuxedo depot (top photograph) was built in 1882.
Although Middletown Station (middle photograph) is in its original location, the adjacent Erie mainline was ripped out by Conrail in the early 1980s. It was built in 1896 and is now used as the Middletown Library. Adjacent to the old Erie mainline right of way, the tracks were removed by Conrail in 1983.
Finally, there is Port Jervis station (bottom photograph), which was built in 1896 and served as home to the Delaware Division headquarters.
This station is now under private ownership and contains offices and retail. It is no longer in use by the railroad.