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The last station in Hamilton County was the New York Central at Nehasane. It and the telegraph operator's office have caved in. There are no roads to the area, just railroad access.
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[[File:513.jpg|Nehasane Remains 2021]]
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| New York Central || Nehasane || Lake Lila Primitive Area || No || C || Vacant ||  || Wood || Not in use || Adirondack Scenic || Private station for Dr. Webb. Bad shape. || style="width: 101px;"| [[File:513.jpg|100px]]
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Revision as of 11:56, 15 October 2021

The last station in Hamilton County was the New York Central at Nehasane. It and the telegraph operator's office have caved in. There are no roads to the area, just railroad access.

Nehasane Remains 2021