Situated on the west shore of the Hudson River, the city of
Newburgh was connected by the Erie Railroad to seven other towns
and the Erie mainline. Only five miles of this once bustling
branchline survive today. "A walk along the Erie's Newburgh branch
takes a mile marker by mile marker look at this nineteen-mile
branchline. With emphisis on the fourteen miles that were abandoned
by Conrail in 1983-84.
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