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The Station — restored 1885 Erie Railroad station

An Espresso Cafe
by Tin Can

Inside the restored 1885 Erie Railroad station. Tuxedo Park, NY.

Mon–Fri 7–4 Sat–Sun 8–5 240 Route 17, Tuxedo Park
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Double espresso shots

"We don't take ourselves too seriously. But we take the coffee seriously."

Est. 1885

A Building With
Stories to Tell

The only stop on the Port Jervis Line that still has its original 1880s station. Designed by Bruce Price — whose daughter Emily Post literally wrote the book on manners.

Swiss Chalet style. Stained glass windows. Tin ceilings. Platform benches still stamped "Erie." Meticulous $1M restoration to its 1886 appearance.

Now it serves espresso too.

Read Our Story
Inside The Station

Tuxedo Park, NY

Your Hike
Starts Here

Step off the NJ Transit train. Grab a coffee. Walk out the door Harriman State Park's 200+ miles of trails are a short walk from the station.

1h 9m

Penn Sta (w/ transfer)

~$15

One-way fare

200+

Miles of trails

Trail Guide & Transit
Espresso bar at The Station

Our Roots

From Tin Can With Love

The Station is the first permanent home of Tin Can Confections + Cocktails — Christie Ross's catering and events company known for styled dessert carts, signature pies, and the Dash vintage coffee truck. Everything on the menu is made from scratch.