Stony Clove Notch Railroad Station

This Ulster and Delaware station, branch MP 9.8, was at the summit of a grade that went to the Stony Clove Notch, where the Stony Clove Valley came to a pinch, and was but a few yards wide. It was a flagstop, where people would have to signal a train to stop for them. This station never made much business, and was immediately out of service when the New York Central took over the U&D in 1932. This station was also a house. It was where a person lived that would walk from Edgewood Railroad Station to Kaaterskill Junction Station to check for fires.

Preceding station   New York Central Railroad   Following station
toward Kaaterskill
Kaaterskill Branch
toward Phoenicia

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