Abandoned Rails of
Maybrook, New York
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Maybrook, NY, once hosted one of the largest yard complexes east of the Mississippi. The yard was operated by the Central New England Railroad, a subsidiary of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad. These pictures were taken circa 1975. (1975, submitted by John Fasulo)
An engine house is seen on the right, with a long out-of-use coal tower on the left. In the background between them is the roundhouse. (1975, submitted by John Fasulo)
The 95-foot turntable stands idle. Today, the entire area is now a trucking operation. (1975, submitted by John Fasulo)
Another view of the former Maybrook yards. (1975, submitted by John Fasulo)
The roundhouse and turntable. (1975, submitted by John Fasulo)
Another view of the turntable facility. (1975, submitted by John Fasulo)
The main building for the Maybrook railyard and the associated water tower are both still standing as of 2017.
The main building for the Maybrook railyard and the associated water tower are both still standing as of 2017.
The main building for the Maybrook railyard and the associated water tower are both still standing as of 2017.
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History of the Railroad Yards at Maybrook
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