User:Mitchazenia/Monroe (Erie Railroad station)

Monroe
The former Monroe Station (the 1913 station) passenger tunnel, built in 1940 as part of the Works Progress Administration.
General information
LocationMapes Place, Monroe, New York
Owned byErie Railroad (1841–1960)
Erie-Lackawanna Railway (1960–1976)
Metro-North Railroad (1983–1984)
Line(s)Erie Railroad Main Line
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Platform levels1
Other information
Station code2541[1]
History
Opened1841
Closed1960 (ticket agent)
July 5, 1977 (station depot)
April 15, 1983 (passenger service)
RebuiltAugust 1913
Services
Preceding station Erie Railroad Following station
Oxford
toward Chicago
Main Line Harriman
Preceding station Metro-North Railroad Following station
Chester Port Jervis Line
Closed 1983
Harriman
toward Hoboken

Monroe Station was the local Erie Railroad station built in Monroe, New York at Mapes Place. The station served the village with two side platforms and a station depot on the eastbound tracks. The station used the New York Division of the Erie's main line from Pavonia Terminal in Jersey City, New Jersey to Dearborn Station in Chicago, Illinois. The next station to the east (towards Pavonia Terminal) was Harriman and the next station to the west was Oxford.

The station was a basic Type IV depot, similar to the one at Carlton Hill in East Rutherford. Built in August of 1913 to replace the older station depot built in 1841, it sat on a separate foundation next to the eastbound platform. The depot was closed by the Erie in 1960, ending its use of a ticket agent. On July 5, 1977, the closed depot was burned down by an arsonist. The last train to use the station platforms at Monroe was a Metro-North Railroad train on April 15, 1983. The rails in front of the station were removed just a year later. (It is now the Orange Heritage Trail) However, the former 1841 station depot remains standing, 170 years after it opened.

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References

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  1. ^ "List of Station Names and Numbers". Jersey City, New Jersey: Erie Railroad. May 1, 1916. Retrieved January 26, 2011.
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