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Niverville
The Van Hoesen House, a.k.a. Kinderhook Station on the Boston & Albany Railroad as seen in 2005
General information
Location
Niverville, New York
Owned byprivate
Line(s)B&A Main Line
History
Opened1840's
Rebuilt1940's
Services
  Former services  
Preceding station   NYC   Following station
Template:NYC lines

Niverville is a former Boston and Albany Railroad station in the hamlet of Niverville, New York.

A picture of the Van Hoesen House (Kinderhook Station) located in Niverville NY. This picture was taken in 2005. The 2nd picture is looking from the upstairs deck out to the tracks. To the right of the white car is where the loading platform was located. The foundation still remains, though the wooden structure was torn down in the 1950s. The station itself was built in the 1840s by the Western Railroad of Massachusetts, and became part of the Boston and Albany Railroad in 1870. Service to this station ceased in the late 1940s. The building presently has 3 apartments upstairs and a tavern on the ground floor. The station is currently known as the Niverville Pub.


View of the tracks from the staircase.