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Rondout station

Coordinates: 41°55′12.07″N 73°58′47.85″W / 41.9200194°N 73.9799583°W / 41.9200194; -73.9799583
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Rondout
Postcard view of the former Roundout station.
General information
LocationEast Strand Street, Kingston, Ulster County. New York
Coordinates41°55′12.07″N 73°58′47.85″W / 41.9200194°N 73.9799583°W / 41.9200194; -73.9799583
Tracks1
History
Opened1868
Services
Preceding station New York Central Railroad Following station
Kingston
toward Oneonta
Catskill Mountain Branch Kingston Point
Terminus

Roundout was the first station built on the Ulster and Delaware Railroad (U&D). The station was located on East Strand in Rondout, New York (now a section of Kingston), constructed in 1868, and demolished in the 1970s.

The station was on the site of the headquarters and maintenance facility of the U&D and was one of the busiest stations on the line. The roundhouse and locomotive repair shops portions of the site are now the location of the Kingston Water Treatment plant. The remainder of the site is currently used by the Trolley Museum of New York.