This abandoned station, located along the Bronx River at Concrete Plant Park, was designed by Cass Gilbert, one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century. The Westchester Ave station was one of twelve planned stations for the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad which operated until 1937.
Since then, the station has fallen into ruins, but is still appreciated for its architectural beauty and its potential to serve as a gateway to the Bronx River Greenway.
Come to Concrete Plant Park to explore the layers of history along the river!