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List of Ulster and Delaware Railroad stations

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This is a list of railroad stations on the former Ulster and Delaware Railroad and their present-day condition. For more information, see the main article.

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Main Line stations

StationPlace ServedImageOpenedClosedNotes
Kingston Point Kingston Point 18951924Constructed for easier access to steamboats on Hudson River.
Rondout Rondout Rondout.jpg 18681979Headquarters of the U&D. Received considerable business from the Delaware & Hudson Canal.
Kingston Kingston KingstonStation.jpg 1883March 31, 1954 [1] Replaced original "Fair Street Station". Torn down in the 1960s.
Stony HollowStony Hollownone present18681920sServed as flagstop for most of its later life.
West Hurley West Hurley Westhurleystation.jpg 1869March 31, 1954 [1] Original wood station demolished after construction of the Ashokan Reservoir. New station constructed of cement bricks. Located on West Hurley Dike of the Ashokan Reservoir.
Olive Branch Olive Branch 18691912Demolished after construction of Ashokan Reservoir.
Brown's Station Brown's Station Browns station.jpg 18691912Relocated to town of Ashokan to make way for Ashokan Reservoir. Currently in Woodstock, New York.
Ashokan Ashokannone present1912March 31, 1954 [1] Formerly Brown's Station. Moved six miles uphill during construction of Ashokan Reservoir. Moved to Woodstock, New York in the 1970s.
Brodhead's Bridge Brodhead's Bridge Brodheads bridge.jpg 18691912Demolished after construction of Ashokan Reservoir.
Shokan Shokan Shokan station.jpg 18691912Demolished after construction of Ashokan Reservoir.
Boiceville Boiceville Boiceville station.jpg 18701912Demolished after construction of Ashokan Reservoir.
Cold Brook Cold Brooknone present1870
2005
March 31, 1954 [1] Original station replaced by pre-fabricated version in 1899. Current version being used as hunting club and the Catskill Mountain Railroad.
Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant Mountpleasant.jpg 1870
1983
March 31, 1954 [1] New Mount Pleasant station built at Route 28 grade crossing in 1983; currently used by Catskill Mountain Railroad.
Phoenicia Phoenicia Phoenicia depot.jpg 1870
1983
March 31, 1954 [1] Original station built by Rondout & Oswego made of cement; replaced by pre-fabricated station in 1899. Junction with Stony Clove & Kaaterskill branch line. Current headquarters of the Empire State Railway Museum & Railbikes Catskill Division. On National Register of Historic Places.
Shandaken Allabennone present1870March 31, 1954 [1] Pre-fabricated station replaced previous bluestone-made "Allaben Station" in 1899.
Big Indian Big Indian Big indian station.jpg 1870March 31, 1954 [1] Intentionally razed by State of New York in 1960s.
Pine Hill Pine Hill none present1871March 31, 1954 [1] Station halfway up the Pine Hill Grade.
Grand Hotel Highmount none present1871March 31, 1954 [1] Station also served Grand Hotel on Monka Hill, hence its name. Former site of station is current eastern terminus of the Delaware & Ulster Railride.
Fleischmann's Fleischmann'snone present1871
1983
March 31, 1954 [1] Originally called Griffin's Corners station until the town it served was renamed. Freight house currently used by Delaware & Ulster Railride.
Arkville Arkville1871
1983
March 31, 1954 [1] Junction with Delaware and Northern Railroad. Originally known as Dean's Corners station until town received name change. Destroyed by runaway milktruck in 1960s. Arkville freight house currently used as headquarters of the Delaware & Ulster Railide.
Kelly's Corners Kelly's Cornersnone present1871March 31, 1954 [1] Originally a flagstop. Shut down and became a flagstop again in 1923.
Halcottville Halcottville Halcottville rr station.jpg 1871March 31, 1954 [1] Split in half after disuse. One half located a few hundred feet from original location; used as privately owned shed. Other half in Arkville, New York; used as a tool shed for Delaware & Ulster Railride.
Roxbury Roxbury 1872March 31, 1954 [1] Currently serves as northern terminus of Delaware & Ulster Railride. Under restoration by Ulster & Delaware Railroad Historical Society.
Grand Gorge Grand Gorgenone present1872
1983
March 31, 1954 [1] Originally known as Moresville station until town received name change. Original station burnt down in 1895.New station torn down by Penn Central in the 1970s.
South Gilboa South Gilboanone present1872March 31, 1954 [1] Original station replaced with pre-fabricated version in 1900. Current plans for restoration by Town of Gilboa Historical Society. On National Register of Historic Places.
Stamford Stamford none present1872March 31, 1954 [1] Restored by Catskill Revitalization Corporation.
Hobart Hobartnone present1884March 31, 1954 [1] Burnt down in the 1970s.
South Kortright South Kortrightnone present1885March 31, 1954 [1] Currently being used as a house.
Bloomville Bloomvillenone present1887March 31, 1954 [1] Temporarily served as western terminus of U&D until 1895.
Kortright Kortrightnone present18901920sShut down in 1920s and used as flagstop.
East Meredith East Meredithnone present1895March 31, 1954 [1] Shut down in 1954 and used as tool shed until the 1990s. Currently used as house.
Davenport Center Davenport Center none present1897March 31, 1954 [1] Currently used as house.
West Davenport West Davenportnone present18991923Junction with Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley Railroad. Original station burnt down in 1903. Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley station moved and used until it was shut down in 1923. It burnt down in 1933.
Oneonta Oneonta none present1900March 31, 1954 [1] Largest station on U&D except one at Kingston. Currently a restaurant/pub called "The Depot".

Branch stations

Stony Clove and Kaaterskill Branch

StationPlace ServedImageOpenedClosedNotes
Phoenicia Phoenicia Phoenicia depot.jpg 1870
1983
March 31, 1954 [1] Original station built by Rondout & Oswego made of cement; replaced by pre-fabricated station in 1899. Junction with Stony Clove & Kaaterskill branch line. Current headquarters of the Catskill Mountain Railroad. On National Register of Historic Places.
Chichester Chichester none present1881January 22, 1940 [2] [3] Burnt down in 1903. Replaced with shelter. Run as flagstop by New York Central until branches were abandoned in 1939.
Lanesville Lanesville Lanesville depot.jpg 1883January 22, 1940 [2] [3] Run as flagstop by New York Central. Burnt down in the 1960s.
Edgewood Edgewood none present1881January 22, 1940 [2] [3] Smallest station on railroad. Run as flagstop by New York Central.
Stony Clove Notch nonenone present1881January 22, 1940 [2] [3] Flagstop for its entire life. Completely shut down by New York Central.
Kaaterskill Junction none1882January 22, 1940 [2] [3] Junction with Hunter branch line. Extremely busy under U&D ownership. Run as flagstop by New York Central. Transformed into home, but burnt down in the 1980s.
Tannersville Tannersvile June 25, 1883 [4] [3] January 22, 1940 [2] [3] Original station replaced with pre-fabricated designed station. One of only two branch line stations left open by New York Central. Converted to Town Center/snow plow garage. Burnt down in the 1970s.
Haines Falls Haines FallsJune 25, 1883 [4] [3] January 22, 1940 [2] [3] Formerly known as Haines Corners Station until town received name change. Run as flagstop by New York Central. Currently the headquarters of the Mountain Top Historical Society.
Laurel House nonenone presentJune 25, 1883 [4] [3] January 22, 1940 [2] [3] Formerly a platform. Converted to pre-fabricated station in 1900. Run as flagstop by New York Central. Burnt down by State of New York in the 1960s.
Kaaterskill Kaaterskillnone presentJune 25, 1883 [4] [3] January 22, 1940 [2] [3] Burnt down in the 1960s.

Hunter Branch

StationPlace ServedImageOpenedClosedNotes
Hunter Hunter Old hunter depot.jpg 1882January 22, 1940 [2] [3] One of only two branch line stations left open by New York Central. Currently a private dwelling.

Bibliography

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 "Final Old U.&D. Passenger Train Trip Wednesday". The Kingston Daily Freeman. March 30, 1954. pp. 1, 8 . Retrieved May 6, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Mountain Branches Allowed to Suspend". The Kingston Daily Freeman. January 22, 1940. p. 1. Retrieved May 6, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Interstate Commerce Commission 1940, p. 156.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Hibbard, F.B. (July 3, 1883). "Kaaterskill Railroad". The New York Tribune. p. 6. Retrieved May 6, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
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