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— Voorheesville Public Library Archives

Union Depot was built in the 1800s to accommodate the Albany & Susquehanna and West Shore railroads and later used by the Delaware & Hudson Railroad and others. Although the village of Voorheesville was built by train traffic, the old station was torn down when it was no longer used. Recently a replica has been built nearby as a pavilion at the head of a rail trail that goes to Albany.