This extension would never be built, even after the Erie Railroad took over in 1870.
Baldwin built the only three examples of the type for the Erie Railroad between 1914 and 1916.
The former Erie Railroad runs between the highway and the hamlet.
The village developed most after the arrival of the Erie Railroad in 1851.
In 1847, iron rails for the Erie Railroad were made at the site.
Around 1852, the Erie Railroad was built through the area.
Later he was a director of the Erie Railroad.
The line eventually came under control of the Erie Railroad.
The development of the Erie Railroad in 1851 helped develop the town, but more so the village.
It was built about 1850 by the Erie Railroad as a freight station.