Fredonia, New York
Fredonia is a village on the Dunkirk, Allegany Valley and Pittsburgh Railroad.

A postcard view of the Fredonia Depot

A DAV&P northbound train at “Fort Hill”, Fredonia, New York. From the archives of the Historical Society of Dunkirk, New York. The locomotive is believed to be one of the Warren & Venango engines, 1 – 5 which became DAV&P 6 – 10. Built by Brooks, 1872.

This 1996 photo shows the former Dunkirk, Allegany Valley and Pittsburgh station
in Fredonia
References
- Photos collection of John Stewart.
- Woolever, Charles. Existing Railroad Stations in New York. http://ny.existingstations.com/
