railroad.wikisort.org - StationErie Railroad Depot, Erie Railroad Station or Erie Depot was the terminal station for the Erie Railroad in Rochester, New York, designed by George E. Archer, the railroad's architect.[5][6]
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 Erie Railroad Depot, 1908 |
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Location | between the Genesee River and Exchange Street on the south side of Court St., Rochester, New York U.S. |
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Coordinates | 43.1530°N 77.6102°W / 43.1530; -77.6102 |
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Line(s) | Erie Railroad |
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Platforms | 2 side platforms |
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Tracks | 2 |
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Station code | 3985[1] |
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Opened | May 14, 1887[2] |
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Closed | September 30, 1941 (demolished in 1942)[3] |
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Electrified | 1907[4] |
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Preceding station |
Erie Railroad |
Following station |
Terminus |
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Rochester Branch |
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South Park |
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History
The station opened in 1887 between the Genesee River and Exchange Street on the south side of Court Street. It was one of the Erie's few electrified railroad stations,[7] and was one of the first stations to provide electric commuter services in 1907.[4] The station was of Victorian design and included a clock tower. It had two tracks and a fully covered platform. The Erie Railroad tracks proceeded south along the east side of the river.
In 1905 the Lehigh Valley Railroad station opened directly across the Genesee River from the Erie Depot. Following the economically difficult years of the Great Depression, passenger service terminated in 1941. The station was demolished in 1942 although the tracks remained for a while after and continued to be used by the Erie Railroad through the 1950s.[8] The area has become a parking lot for the Blue Cross Arena.
Gallery
See also
- Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum
- Court Street Bridge (Genesee River)
References
- "List of Station Names and Numbers". Jersey City, New Jersey: Erie Railroad. May 1, 1916. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
- "Waitin' at the 'Deepo' Popular Sport in Grandma's Time". Democrat and Chronicle. January 30, 1949. p. 31. Retrieved September 8, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.

- "Erie Station, Symbol of Railroads' Lush Days, Being Razed". Democrat and Chronicle. June 9, 1942. p. 11. Retrieved September 8, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.

- "Rochester-Mount Morris Electrification".
- Berg, Walter G. (1893), "Passenger Depot at Rochester, NY New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad", Buildings and Structures of American Railroads, John Wiley and Sons, pp. 389–390, retrieved May 23, 2015
- "Erie's Rochester Branch" (PDF). The Semiphore. 52 (7). April 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 24, 2015. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
- Lawrence, Scot (October 25, 2006). "Railroad History of Rochester, New York". Scot's Train Pages. Rochester, New York. Archived from the original on March 24, 2012. Retrieved September 14, 2011.
- Chait, Richard "Dick" (2015-09-14). Rails in Rochester and Monroe County. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9781439653258.
City of Rochester, New York |
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History - Nathaniel Rochester - Other notable residents - List of mayors |
Transportation | | |
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Neighborhoods |
- Downtown
- Charlotte
- 19th Ward (Arvine Heights
- Chili–West)
- Browncroft
- Corn Hill
- South Wedge
- Maplewood
- East End
- Eastman Business Park
- North Winton
- City Hall Historic District
- High Falls
- State Street
- Brown's Race Historic District
- 14621 Neighborhood
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Parks and landmarks |
- Mount Hope Cemetery
- Highland Park
- Durand Eastman Park
- Genesee Valley Park
- Maplewood Park
- Seneca Park Zoo
- George Eastman Museum
- Susan B. Anthony House
- Rundel Memorial Library
- Federal Building/City Hall
- Powers Building
- Blue Cross Arena
- Frontier Field
- Capelli Sport Stadium
- Sibley's, Lindsay and Curr Building
- First Federal Plaza
- Legacy Tower
- Kodak Tower
- Times Square Building
- Five Star Bank Plaza
- Xerox Tower
- Tower 280 (Midtown Tower)
- The Metropolitan
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Entertainment |
- Sports in Rochester
- Strong National Museum of Play
- Rochester Museum and Science Center
- Memorial Art Gallery
- Rochester Contemporary Art Center
- Little Theatre
- Eastman Theatre
- Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
- Water Street Music Hall
- Rochester Lilac Festival
- Rochester International Film Festival
- High Falls Film Festival
- Rochester International Jazz Festival
- Geva Theatre Center
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Food |
- Nick Tahou Hots
- Zweigle's
- Abbott's Frozen Custard
- Bill Gray's/Tom Wahl's
- DiBella's
- Wegmans
- Genesee Brewing Company
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Research and education |
- University of Rochester
- Eastman School of Music
- Medical Center
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- Center for Urban Entrepreneurship
- Rochester City School District
- Rochester Academy Charter School
- The Aquinas Institute of Rochester
- Monroe Community College
- Rochester Area Colleges
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Notable companies |
- Hickey Freeman
- Bausch & Lomb
- Eastman Kodak
- Paychex
- Xerox
- French's
- Greenlight Networks
- Rochester Products (defunct)
- Midtown Plaza (defunct)
- Monro Muffler Brake
- Sibley's (defunct)
- Harts Local Grocers (defunct)
- Rochester Telephone Corporation (defunct)
- Lawyers Cooperative Pub. Co. (defunct)
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Other topics |
- Media in Rochester
- Police
- Tallest buildings
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