Former site of NHRR - NYW&B - Harlem River Terminal

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Industrial archaeology often leads to unexpected corners of the Bronx. The former site of NHRR - NYW&B - Harlem River Terminal sits along Unnamed Road, a quiet stretch where rail history and urban geography collide. This historical landmark marks the spot where the New York, Westchester & Boston Railway once terminated, funneling commuters and freight into the borough before its 1937 demise. Today, the area retains a skeletal industrial character, with remnants of the original infrastructure occasionally visible beneath overgrowth and modern utility lines. Visitors tracing the path of early 20th-century transit can find directions via the map to Bronx, NY 10454. While no formal tours operate here, the site serves as a reference point for urban explorers and transit historians. Those seeking context might explore nearby archives or rail enthusiast groups—though no public phone number is listed for the location itself.

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Created 10 Jan 2025
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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