The Erie Railroad Piermont Branch was a rail branch line that was formed from the easternmost portion of the original main line of the Erie. It ran from Suffern, New York to Piermont, New York.

Piermont Branch
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Overview
Other name(s)Suffern Industrial Track
StatusActive (Suffern to Tallman)
OwnerNorfolk Southern
LocaleRockland County, New York
Termini
Service
TypeFreight rail
SystemNS
Operator(s)NS, NJT (MTA)
Technical
Number of tracks1-2
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Route map

Suffern Depot (Razed 1941)[1]
Dater's Crossing
Monsey Heights
NJT
Woodbine Yard
NJ&NY RR
Haverstraw Branch
NJ&NY RR New City Branch
Severed
NY/NJ Border

Route

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The line began at the Piermont Pier, where steamboats ran to New York City. It then ran to Sparkill, where it connected with the Northern Branch. After this, it ran northwest to Nanuet, where it connected with what is now the NJ Transit Pascack Valley Line. It then ran through Monsey and Tallman, then turned north in Suffern.

Remnants

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Passenger Timetable for the Erie Railroad, New York & New Jersey Railroad and Piermont Branch, effective 1931-09-27

The rail line is an active Norfolk Southern line between Suffern and Tallman. The Pascack Valley Line follows the route of the Piermont Branch from Spring Valley to Nanuet. Between Nanuet and Blauvelt, there are very few remnants. The only remnants in this section are a surviving Milepost 8 marker,[2] and a bridge over a creek that carries nothing. Past Blauvelt, the line has been converted to rail trails: the Joseph B. Clarke Rail Trail from Blauvelt to Sparkill; the Old Erie Path from Sparkill to South Nyack and the Raymond G. Esposito Trail from South Nyack to Nyack. The line terminated at Franklin Street in Nyack.

References

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  1. ^ https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=84081
  2. ^ "Milepost 8 on the old Erie Piermont Branch". 19 February 2014.