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'''Dunsbach Ferry''' is an [[Upstate New York]] [[Hamlet (place)|hamlet]] in northern [[Albany County, New York|Albany County]] that stands in the shadows of the [[Thaddeus Kosciuszko]] Bridge (also known as "The Twin Bridges", where [[Interstate 87]] crosses the [[Mohawk River]]. It is located in the [[Colonie (town), New York|Town of Colonie]]. While Colonie's hamlets do not have specifically demarcated borders, Dunsbach Ferry is generally considered to include the areas along the [[Mohawk River]] from the west end of Island View Road to the Colonie Town Park. It is accessible by road from the Colonie hamlets of [[Boght Corners, New York|Boght Corners]], [[Crescent Station, New York|Crescent Station]], and [[Latham, New York|Latham]]. There are numerous private and public docks and piers between the Twin Bridges and the Colonie Town Park. Dunsbach Ferry was one an important river crossing and a stop on the Troy & Schenectady (T&S) Branch of the [[New York Central Railroad]].
'''Dunsbach Ferry''' is an [[Upstate New York]] [[Hamlet (place)|hamlet]] in northern [[Albany County, New York|Albany County]] that now stands in the shadows of the [[Kosciusko Bridge (Albany)|Thaddeus Kosciusko Bridge]] (also known as "The Twin Bridges", where [[Interstate 87]] crosses the [[Mohawk River]]. It is located in the [[Colonie (town), New York|Town of Colonie]]. While Colonie's hamlets do not have specifically demarcated borders, Dunsbach Ferry is generally considered to include the areas along the [[Mohawk River]] from the west end of Island View Road to the Colonie Town Park. It is accessible by road from the Colonie hamlets of [[Boght Corners, New York|Boght Corners]], [[Crescent Station, New York|Crescent Station]], and [[Latham, New York|Latham]]. There are numerous private and public docks and landings between the Twin Bridges and the Colonie Town Park. Dunsbach Ferry was once an important river crossing and a stop on the Troy & Schenectady (T&S) Branch of the [[New York Central Railroad]].


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Revision as of 16:01, 26 February 2006

Dunsbach Ferry is an Upstate New York hamlet in northern Albany County that now stands in the shadows of the Thaddeus Kosciusko Bridge (also known as "The Twin Bridges", where Interstate 87 crosses the Mohawk River. It is located in the Town of Colonie. While Colonie's hamlets do not have specifically demarcated borders, Dunsbach Ferry is generally considered to include the areas along the Mohawk River from the west end of Island View Road to the Colonie Town Park. It is accessible by road from the Colonie hamlets of Boght Corners, Crescent Station, and Latham. There are numerous private and public docks and landings between the Twin Bridges and the Colonie Town Park. Dunsbach Ferry was once an important river crossing and a stop on the Troy & Schenectady (T&S) Branch of the New York Central Railroad.