Otisville (Metro-North station)

Otisville (Metro-North station)
Otisville
Otisville train station.jpg
Hoboken-bound train arriving at Otisville station.
Station statistics
Address 1 Kelley Hill Road,
just off Route 211
Otisville, NY.
Lines
Platforms 1 side platform
Tracks 2
Other information
Services
Preceding station   Metro-North Railroad   Following station
Terminus
Port Jervis Line
Middletown – Town of Wallkill
toward Hoboken
Erie Railroad
Howells
Main Line
Graham

The Otisville Metro-North station serves the residents of that community and the town of Mount Hope in Orange County, New York. Trains depart regularly for Hoboken, 81.6 miles (131 km) away; travel time is about an hour and 50 minutes.

It is located a short distance off NY 211 near the eastern village line. The station has long been among the least developed on the Metro-North system, with a shelter on the bare concrete low-level platform but no roof, and minimal parking. However, as of 2006 the MTA, Metro-North's governing body, is addressing at least the last and building a new parking lot across the street.

A short distance west of the station, trains enter the mile-long (1.6-km) Otisville Tunnel under the Shawangunk Ridge, the longest in the Metro-North system and one of only two outside of the city. There is thus a long siding beginning just west of the station to allow trains to wait if another one is coming through the tunnel the other way, and as a result Otisville appears to be a double-track station. When trains coming the other direction are near, in fact, one will board on the siding via a wooden platform on the tracks (see photo).

External links

Coordinates: 41°28′19″N 74°31′51″W / 41.4720°N 74.5308°W / 41.4720; -74.5308


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Campbell Hall (Metro-North station) — Infobox Station name=Campbell Hall style=MNRR Port Jervis logo= logo size= image size= image caption= address=Egberton Road (County Route 77) Watkins Drive line=Metro North: other= platform= tracks= parking= bicycle= passengers= pass year=2006… …   Wikipedia

  • Otisville, New York —   Village   …   Wikipedia

  • Otisville Tunnel — Western portal of the Otisville Tunnel The Otisville Tunnel is the longest tunnel on New York s Metro North commuter railroad, at 5,314 feet (1,620 m) in length.[1] Although the track curves at the western opening, underground the tunnel is… …   Wikipedia

  • Port Jervis Line — Infobox rail line name = rail color box|system=MNRR|line=Port Jervis image width = 250px caption = Train #75, a combined Bergen County/Port Jervis Line train, makes a stop at njt sta|Ridgewood. type = Commuter rail line system = New Jersey… …   Wikipedia

  • List of New Jersey Transit stations — This list contains all stations served by New Jersey Transit trains. Stations owned and/or operated by Metro North Railroad are marked in italics. Contents 1 Northeast Corridor Line 2 North Jersey Coast Line 3 Raritan Valley Line …   Wikipedia

  • New Jersey Transit Rail Operations — New Jersey Transit Rail Operations …   Wikipedia

  • Middletown, Orange County, New York — Coordinates: 41°27′N 74°25′W / 41.45°N 74.417°W / 41.45; 74.417 …   Wikipedia

  • List of tunnels in the United States — The following is a list of tunnels in the United States of America.See: List of tunnelsAlabama*Bankhead Tunnel, US 98, Mobile *George Wallace Tunnel, Interstate 10, Mobile *5th Avenue North Tunnel, Birmingham The tunnel runs beneath the site of… …   Wikipedia

  • Newburgh (city), New York — Newburgh, New York redirects here. For the neighboring town, see Newburgh (town), New York. Newburgh   City   Newburgh from …   Wikipedia

  • New Jersey Transit rail operations — Infobox rail railroad name=New Jersey Transit Rail Operations logo filename=njtransit rail logo.svg logo size=225 system image size=300px map size=300px gauge=Railgauge|sg old gauge=RailGauge|sg marks=Revenue: NJTR Non revenue: NJT Metro North:… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”