Oneonta Otego

Delaware and Hudson Railroad
Depot / Stations (O)

STATE CITY TYPE BUILT STATUS
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INFORMATION / CHANGE HISTORY

Note:  Most information below comes from publication "Passenger and Freight Stations" published by "Press of The Delaware and Hudson Company" from an inspection of the lines between June 7th and June 10th, 1926.  Reproduced by the Bridge Line Historical Society (http://www.bridge-line.org ), Fall 1999.
bulletNew York
bulletOneonta
Freight ? Burned Down
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    Passenger 1867  
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bulletLocated at the foot of "Broad Street"
bullet1874 - South end portion was added
    Freight 1880 Burned Down
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bulletSame site as previous Freight house
bulletWas located near Ice House
bullet1885 - Burned down May 25, 1885
    Freight 1890  
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bulletLocated about one-hundred feet north of the Passenger Station on the same side of tracks.
    Passenger 1892  
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bulletOtego
Combination 1867  
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bulletPennsylvania
bulletOlyphant
Combination 1873  
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bullet1859 - Town originally named "Blakely" (Captain Johnson Blakely) but was renamed for D&H forth President George Talbot "Olyphant"
 
Created:
January 22, 2000
Last Updated:
August 19, 2007
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