South County Trailway

South County Trailway

The former railbed of the "Old Put" line Photo: Jane Daniels The former railbed of the
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The South County Trailway passes through residential, highly industrial, commercial as well as wooded areas, wedged, for much of its length, between the Saw Mill River Parkway and the New York State Thruway. .

Like its northern partner, the North County Trailway, the South County Trailway uses the right of way of the Putnam Division of the New York Central. Between 1881-1958, this railroad ran for 54 miles between the Bronx and Brewster in Putnam County. Passenger service ceased in 1958, but freight service continued until 1982. 

Park Acreage:

48.20 acres

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South County Trailway

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