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  2. New York State Route 28 - Wikipedia

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    New York State Route 28 (NY 28) is a state highway extending for 281.69 miles (453.34 km) in the shape of a "C" between the Hudson Valley city of Kingston and southern Warren County in the U.S. state of New York. Along the way, it intersects several major routes, including Interstate 88 (I-88), U.S. Route 20 (US 20), and the New York State ...

  3. New York State Route 214 - Wikipedia

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    New York State Route 214 (NY 214) is a 12.48-mile (20.08 km) long state highway through the Catskill Park sections of Ulster and Greene counties. The route begins at an intersection with NY 28 in the town of Shandaken, just southwest of the hamlet of Phoenicia. The route runs through the narrow mountain pass called Stony Clove Notch before ...

  4. Catskill Mountain Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Catskill Mountain Railroad (reporting mark CMRR) is a heritage tourist railroad based in Kingston, New York, that began operations in 1982. The railroad leases a 4.7-mile portion (MP 3.6 to MP 8.3) of the former New York Central Railroad Catskill Mountain branch from Kingston to Stony Hollow, New York. The tracks are owned by Ulster County ...

  5. Kingston, New York railroad stations - Wikipedia

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    Passenger service on the old U&D route ended on March 31, 1954. [1] [2] NYC West Shore line service in the latter 1950s dwindled to one Kingston-Weehawken trip a day in each direction and one full-length Albany-Kingston-Weehawken trip a day in each direction; [3] this last passenger service to Kingston ended in 1958. [4] The station was then ...

  6. John T. Loughran Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It is a continuous girder bridge with four spans, totalling 973 feet (297 m) in length. In 1979, upon its opening, it was dedicated and named for John T. Loughran, a Kingston native whose judicial career was capped by his service as chief judge of the New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest judicial position, from 1945 until his death in ...

  7. List of county routes in Ulster County, New York - Wikipedia

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    NY 213. CR 7 (1) 29.76. 47.89. Sullivan County line in Shawangunk (becomes CR 61) Burlingham (CH 98) and New Prospect (CH 39B) roads, Bruynswick Avenue (CH 6 and CH 74), Albany Post, Libertyville (CH 61), Springtown (CH 18A), and Elting roads, Keator Avenue, James Street (CH 113), and Binnewater Road (CH 59) NY 213 in Rosendale.

  8. Kingston, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge, 4.32 miles (6.95 km) to the north, carries New York State Route 199 and is the nearest bridge traversing the Hudson River. U.S. Highway 9W runs north–south through the city. The New York State Thruway, carrying the Interstate 87 designation through this section, runs through the western part of the city.

  9. Esopus Creek - Wikipedia

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    Esopus Creek / ɪ ˈ s oʊ p ə s / is a 65.4-mile-long (105.3 km) [2] tributary of the Hudson River that drains the east-central Catskill Mountains in the U.S. state of New York.From its source at Winnisook Lake on the slopes of Slide Mountain, the Catskills' highest peak, it flows across Ulster County to the Hudson at Saugerties.