Steamburg station
Steamburg was a passenger and freight station for the Erie Railroad in the hamlet of Steamburg in Cattaraugus County, New York.
The station was located from New York and from Chicago.
Station layout and design
The passenger station at was located on the south side of the tracks just east of NE May Road. There were sidings off the main line in Steamburg for a milk plant on the south side of the tracks to the east of the station and a feed mill on the north side of the tracksHistory
It is unclear when the station was originally constructed, but an 1870 inventory of the Atlantic and Great Western Railway listed the facilities in Steamburg as:- "Freight and Passenger Depot, 16x60, rough boards and shingle roof, poor
- Tank house, good, has no tubs or water supply
- Wood-shed, 100x30, board roof, poor
- Hand-car house, 10x12, frame, painted and good"
On February 6, 1888, Steamburg was the site of a collision between a passenger and freight train that killed multiple people and was reported in the national press, including the New York Times.