In 1846, the New York & Harlem Railroad came through the hamlet, bringing more settlers.
The New York and Harlem Railroad is incorporated as a passenger carrier.
The construction of the New York and Harlem Railroad through the area in the middle of the 19th century changed that.
A year later the Harlem Railroad arrived and about 30 years later the Putnam Line.
In the late 1840s the New York and Harlem Railroad, the state's first, was built through the area.
In 1847, the New York and Harlem Railroad reached just north of the first incarnation of the hamlet.
The horse-drawn cars of the New York and Harlem Railroad, the city's first, begin carrying passengers.
The first bridge on this site was constructed by the New York and Harlem Railroad in 1841.
In 1846 the New York and Harlem Railroad laid the first tracks along the current route.
That started to change in 1840 when the New York and Harlem Railroad arrived.