This article is about the railroad nicknamed Old Put. For "Old Put", the collector and publisher of folk songs, see John A. Stone. For the Revolutionary War general nicknamed "Old Put", see Israel Putnam.
New York and Putnam Railroad
Overview
Reporting mark
NYP
Locale
Manhattan, The Bronx, and Westchester and Putnam Counties, New York
Dates of operation
1881 (1881)–1958 (1958)
Successor
New York Central Railroad
Technical
Track gauge
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Route map
Harlem Line
to Wassaic
Brewster
53.82 mi
86.61 km
Putnam Junction
51.84 mi
83.43 km
Tilly Foster
49.58 mi
79.79 km
Carmel
47.20 mi
75.96 km
Crafts
45.13 mi
72.63 km
Mahopac
Lake Mahopac Branch
Shenorock
Lincolndale
Mahopac Mines
Mahopac Falls
44.38 mi
71.42 km
Lake Mahopac
Mahopac Mines Branch
42.25 mi
67.99 km
Baldwin Place
39.96 mi
64.31 km
~Granite Springs
37.94 mi
61.06 km
Amawalk
Mohansic State Hospital
Mohansic Branch
36.76 mi
59.16 km
Yorktown Heights
35.04 mi
56.39 km
Croton Heights
33.57 mi
54.03 km
Croton Lake
32.52 mi
52.34 km
Kitchawan
30.44 mi
48.99 km
Millwood
27.04 mi
43.52 km
Briarcliff Manor
pre-1931 alignment
23.92 mi
38.5 km
Graham
Whitsons
pre-1881 alignment
Pocantico Hills
Tower Hill
Tarrytown Heights
20.41 mi
32.85 km
Eastview
Beaver Hill
18.14 mi
29.19 km
Elmsford
16.60 mi
26.72 km
Worthington
Woodlands
14.72 mi
23.69 km
Ardsley
13.86 mi
22.31 km
Chauncey
13.02 mi
20.95 km
Mount Hope
12.01 mi
19.33 km
Nepera Park
11.92 mi
19.18 km
Gray Oaks
10.50 mi
16.9 km
Nepperham
9.44 mi
15.19 km
Bryn Mawr Park
8.09 mi
13.02 km
Dunwoodie
Getty Square
Park Hill
Lowerre
6.52 mi
10.49 km
Lincoln
Caryl
Mosholu
Getty Square Branch
4.82 mi
7.76 km
Van Cortlandt
Kings Bridge
Hudson Line
to Poughkeepsie
Fordham Heights
University Heights
Morris Heights
Highbridge
0.0 mi
0 km
Sedgwick Avenue
155th Street
Port Morris Junction
Harlem Line
to Grand Central
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The New York and Putnam Railroad, nicknamed the Old Put, was a railroad line that operated between the Bronx and Brewster in New York State. It was in close proximity to the Hudson River Railroad and New York and Harlem Railroad. All three came under ownership of the New York Central system in 1894. The railroad was abandoned starting in 1958, and most of the former roadbed has been converted to rail trail use.
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