It is located on NY 22/55 opposite the Harlem Valley-Wingdale station on the Metro-North Harlem Line.
Katte was also responsible for construction of railroad stations on Harlem Line: Melrose, Morrisania, Tremont and Fordham station.
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All three became part of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad system, and the ND&C to the southwest and the NY&NE are now owned by the Housatonic Railroad and used by Metro-North for equipment moves between its Hudson Line and Harlem Line.
He made 74th Street, beginning at the East River, the southern border patent line (which was called the "Harlem Line") of the village of Nieuw Haarlem (later, the village of Harlem); the British also renamed the village "Lancaster".
Woodlawn (Metro-North station), a commuter rail station on the Harlem Line near the New York City Subway station of that name, also in The Bronx.