Stony Hollow station

Coordinates: 41°58′20″N 74°4′52″W / 41.97222°N 74.08111°W / 41.97222; -74.08111
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The Stony Hollow Station, MP 8.3 on the Ulster and Delaware Railroad, was a small, station-agent-lacking flagstop/shelter that served the small town of Stony Hollow, between West Hurley and Kingston, New York, and had very little business. It was located halfway up the Hurley Mountain Grade, and was next to the Route 28A bridge crossing. Because of low traffic at this station, it was eventually closed and torn down.

41°58′20″N 74°4′52″W / 41.97222°N 74.08111°W / 41.97222; -74.08111

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