Campbell's Crossing in the Town of Lansingburgh (now part of Schaghticoke) was a name for the neighborhood north of Pleasantdale, south of Flynn's Crossing, and west of Speigletown around where the Troy and Boston Railroad track had crossed Haughney Road, a bit south of where 83 Haughney Road is. The home of William Gordon Patrick Campbell (1825-1901), called Nestledown, was located a short distance northeast of the railroad crossing between the road and the track.The area was also called Campbell Hill, and possibly Pleasantdale Crossing. Haughney Road appears to have been previously - perhaps only informally - called the Campbell Hill Road. There was also a road and hill by that name in Brunswick.Given that the railroad had a grade crossing there, several bad collisions occurred at it and there were occasionally some dangerous washouts. An incomplete list:“A Deaf Mute Killed on a Railroad Track.” Troy Daily Times. December 27, 1886: 3 col 3.“Railroad Disasters; Accident on the Troy and Boston Railroad—Miraculous Escape of Passengers.” Troy Daily Times. March 24, 1873:"Coroner's Inquests; The Death of Mrs. Senior." Troy Daily Times. April 3, 1878: 3 col 2.“Killed One Horse.” Troy Daily Times. January 16, 1893: 1 col 8."Pipeline Accident; Three Italian Workmen Dead and One Badly Injured As Result of Cave-In—Fifth Victim Escaped." Troy Semi-Weekly Times. October 9, 1914:“Boy Killed By Train; Girl Lost Her Life When Auto Was Struck By Trolley Car; Former Accident Happened Two Miles East of Pleasantdale, and Other Mishap Occurred at Crossing on Mechanicville-Waterford Road.” Troy. August 8, 1925: 5 col 4."Driver Unharmed As Train Wrecks Trapped Machine; Auto Held by Ruts on Campbell's Crossing; Miss Hazel Waite, Hospital Nurse, Escapes." Times Record. February 11, 1936: 27 col 3."Probe Continues in Death of Two at Area Crossing; Young Pleasantdale Residents Victim of Train-Auto Crash; Plan Funerals." Times Record. September 7, 1944: 13 col 8, 14 col 4."Robert Granted Right to Sue for Crossing Tragedy; Second Pleasantdale Claimant Gets Estate Limited Letters." Times Record. September 26, 1944: 9 col 7."Settlement of $3,500 Approved in Crossing Death." Times Record. December 24, 1945: 12"Two Burned As Fire Breaks Out in Baggage Car; Quantity of Mail Destroyed by Flames at Speigletown." Times Record. April 14, 1947: 1 col 2."Railway Traffic Halted By Flood at Johnsonville." Times Record. July 19, 1947: 1 col 8."Farmer Killed as Train Hits Tractor at Pleasantdale; William H. Roberts Dies In Accident While Crossing Tracks." Times Record. October 28, 1949: 4 cols 3-4.“Letters Open Way to Action for Damages in Death of W. H. Roberts." Times Record. November 10, 1949: 12 cols 7-8.“One Killed, 18 Injured In Area Auto Crashes.” Times Record. November 10, 1952: 11 cols 1-2.