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Erie Railroad in Chester | Chester Historical Society In 1841 the first official station on the line was built here in Chester It was an isolated structure in a wilderness landscape along the tracks that eventually became the focus for the village that grew around it Chester and Goshen were the first stations on the Erie to have full time agents
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Chester, New York Historical Marker When the first train entered Chester, New York on September 23, 1841, few realized exactly what kind of an impact the railroad would have on the town (A historical marker located in Chester in Orange County, New York )
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Chester Historical Societys 1915 Erie Depot | Project Access for All To this end, we present public programs and operate the 1915 Erie Station as Chester's Local History Museum on the former Erie Main Line in Chester, NY about fifty miles northwest of New York City Open Saturdays 9 am to 1 pm May trough October Groups by appointment anytime
Chester Railway Station and Museum | Welcome Come join us all season long for a trip down the Chester Railroad memory lane at our 1862 restored Depot and Museum with rolling stock including an early steam engine, two boxcars with museum articles to study, a Baker's Chocolate tanker, our Blue Caboose kitchen with two cook stoves available for parties, a campout wooden caboose available for
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Welcome to the Chester Historical Society Design a flag for the Village of Chester! 1915 Erie Station, Chester’s Local History Museum Normally open Saturdays 10 am to 2 pm Sundays 1 to 3 pm 19 Winkler Place, Chester, NY 10918 (gps coordinates: 41 3626°, -74 2702°)