Railroad terminals serving New York City

Railroad terminals serving New York City
New York City Railroads ca. 1900

The table below shows all railroad lines that have served New York City and what terminal they used. A red background indicates that the railroad owned a part or full share of the terminal.


railroad Penn Station
(1910-present)
Grand Central
(1871-present)
Hoboken
(1863-present)
Exchange Place
(1834-1961)
Communipaw
(1864-1967)
Pavonia
(1861-1956?)
Weehawken
(1884-1959)
others
New Jersey Rail Road (PRR) 1910-present (under Amtrak and NJ Transit) 1991-present (under NJ Transit) 1834-1961
Long Island Rail Road 1910-present South Ferry 1836-1877
Long Island City 1861-present
Atlantic Terminal 1877-present
New York and Harlem Railroad (NYC) 1871-present (under Metro-North) various downtown Manhattan stations 1832-1871
Hudson River Railroad (NYC) 1991-present (under Amtrak) 1871-present (under Metro-North) Chambers Street 1851-1868
West Side ?-1871
St. John's Park Depot 1868-1935
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad 1917-present (under Amtrak) 1871-present (under Metro-North) somewhere in downtown Manhattan 1849-1871
Morris and Essex Railroad (DL&W) 1996-present (under NJ Transit) 1863-present (under NJ Transit) 1836-1863
Central Railroad of New Jersey 1859-1864 1864-1967 Newark Penn Station 1967-present (under NJ Transit)
Elizabethport 1839?-1859
Delaware and Bound Brook Railroad (RDG) 1876-?
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 1918-1926? 1926?-1958
Lehigh Valley Railroad 1918-1928? 1875-1887
1893-1913
1918-1938
1887-1893
1913-1918
Johnston Avenue Yard (CNJ ferry) 1938-?
Paterson and Hudson River Railroad (Erie) 1956?-present (under NJ Transit) ?-1861 1861-1956?
Northern Railroad of New Jersey (Erie) 1859-? ?-?
New Jersey and New York Railroad (Erie) 1956?-present (under NJ Transit) ?-1956?
New York and Greenwood Lake Railway (Erie) 2003-present (under NJ Transit) 1872?-? ?-?
Paterson, Newark and New York Railroad (Erie) ?-?
New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway 1872-1911 1911-? Edgewater 1894-1991
West Shore Railroad (NYC) 1873?-1884? 1884-1959
New York, Ontario and Western Railway 1873 1884-1956?
New York and Long Branch Railroad (CNJ/PRR) 1910-present (under NJ Transit) 1991-present (under NJ Transit) 1882-1961? 1875-1967
New York and Putnam Railroad (NYC) 155th Street or Sedgwick Avenue ?-1958

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