Near County Route 25A, 0.5 miles north of New Road (County Route 25A).
The Albany-Hudson Electric Trail follows the route of a thirty-seven-mile-long
electrified rail line that connected its namesake cities from 1900 to 1929. This
interurban line, which used electricity to power high-speed travel between cities
and . . . — — Map (db m242396) HM
On New Street at Woods Lane, on the left when traveling east on New Street.
The history and landscape of the Stuyvesant Falls hamlet were shaped by the waters of Kinderhook Creek, which provided power for textile mills and the Albany-Hudson electric trolley line.
Textile Mills
Kinderhook Creek drops . . . — — Map (db m242402) HM
On New Street (County Route 25A) at Woods Lane, on the right when traveling north on New Street.
This Park, a Bi-Centennial Eagle Scout Project developed by Keith Monthie
in cooperation with Town of Stuyvesant, and Chemetron Corp.
Dedicated in 1976
Stuyvesant Falls---1823 Also called "Third Falls" - 26 feet high,
Lower Falls, below the . . . — — Map (db m242403) HM
On New Street (County Route 25A) at Woods Lane, on the right when traveling north on New Street.
Why is It Called the Albany-Hudson Electric Trail?
The "AHET" name honors the trail's history as well as its present day use. The 36-mile rail-trail follows the route of an electric trolley that operated from 1899 to 1929 running from . . . — — Map (db m242409) HM