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  1. Site of the Millwood station. Millwood was a railroad station on the New York and Putnam Railroad in the hamlet of Millwood in New Castle, New York. It was located on Station Road just south of the southeast corner of the west end of the NY 120 / 133 overlap. Originally built by the New York and Putnam Railroad in 1881, this later became the ...

  2. Millwood had a train station that was originally built by the New York and Putnam Railroad, that later became the Putnam Division of the New York Central Railroad. The last passenger train ran along the Putnam Division in May 1958. [4]

  3. Mar 11, 2024 · From the photos that I've seen of it, the station was identical to those at Ardsley, Millwood, Yorktown Heights, etc., with the exception of the extended canopies on all four sides. Does anyone know when the other stations along the line were demolished?

  4. Tom Auchterlonie, Patch Staff. Posted Mon, May 7, 2012 at 3:43 am ET | Updated Mon, May 7, 2012 at 6:01 pm ET. Larry Rotta, a member of the family that owns the old Millwood train station,...

  5. Millwood was a railroad station on the New York and Putnam Railroad in the hamlet of Millwood in New Castle, New York. It was located on Station Road just south of the southeast corner of the west end of the NY 120 / 133 overlap.

  6. Millwood had a train station that was originally built by the New York and Putnam Railroad, that later became the Putnam Division of the New York Central Railroad. The last passenger train ran along the Putnam Division in May 1958. Freight service ended in 1962, when the rails were removed after this section had been abandoned.

  7. May 10, 2012 · Millwood's train station is no more. The red building that onces served the old Putnam railroad line was demolished on Wednesday morning after much discussion about saving it failed to come to...

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