Court Street station (Rochester)

[2] The remains of the station were located in a cutting that had once been the bed of the Erie Canal, immediately south of the mouth of the tunnel under Court Street on the west side of South Avenue.

This site is adjacent to the historic Lehigh Valley Railroad Station building and south of the Rundel Memorial Library.

Above the station was a former access road that went from Court Street to the Lehigh Valley Railroad yard that was mostly demolished in the 1960s.

Just past the station was an elevated loop intended to connect to a streetcar line on South Avenue.

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The former station staircase up to Court Street, 2005