Location New Cassel, New York Closed March 1876 | Tracks 2 Opened November 1875 | |
Line(s) Port Jefferson Branch
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New Cassel was a short-lived Main Line Long Island Rail Road station stop. New Cassel was developed as a settlement for immigrant Germans in the summer of 1870 and was named after the German capital Hesse. The site made up 600 acres, partially the farm of the late Gilbert Baldwin. There was no known depot building. The station first appeared on the timetable of November 1875 and was last listed in March 1876.
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