Hackensack and New York Railroad

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Hackensack and New York Railroad
standard gauge
H&NY Extension Railroad
Hillsdale Manor
Hillsdale
(1870)
Westwood
Emerson
Oradell
New Milford
River Edge
(burned 1901, rebuilt 1902)
North Hackensack
(1870, demolished 1978)
Fairmount Avenue
(1870)
Anderson Street
(1869, burned 2009)
Passaic Street
Central Avenue (1870, closed 1953)
NYS&W
mainline
Essex Street
(1861, 1893, burned 1970)
Williams Avenue
(station house demolished 1967)
Hasbrouck Heights (closed 1967)[2]
Woodridge (station house demolished 1967)[2]
Carlstadt (closed 1967)[2]
New York & Erie (to Jersey City)

The Hackensack and New York Railroad was a

Hillsdale opened on March 4, 1870.[3]

The company entered receivership in 1878

References

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  3. ^ Mrnarevic, Karen F. (10 December 2009). "Hillsdale's history 'tied' to the railroad". Pascack Valley Community Life. NorthJersey.com. Archived from the original on 2 September 2012. Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  4. ^ Friends of the Township of Washington Public Library; Howard I. Durie (1999). The Story of the Township of Washington. Township of Washington, Bergen County, NJ: Township of Washington, Bergen County, NJ. p. 84.
  5. ^ The Pascack Valley Line, Accessed May 31, 2012.