Spring Valley station (New York)
It serves commuter trains as well as buses as the Spring Valley Bus Terminal.During construction of the New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad, residents of what would later become Spring Valley demanded a station at the site of a farm road crossing.[5] The farmers did indeed construct their own station, a 10-by-11-foot (3.0 m × 3.4 m) platform with a wooden shanty.Once passenger service started, Iseman was evicted from the shanty, having to run his shop elsewhere in the area.As part of the renovation the station received new ceilings, a new floor and a ticket booth.