Kaaterskill Junction station, branch MP 11.8, was one of the smallest stations on the Ulster & Delaware, and served as the station at the junction between the Stony Clove and Kaaterskill Branch and the Hunter Branch, hence the word "junction" in its name. The station was originally known as the Tannersville Junction station, but its name was changed soon after it was made.

Kaaterskill Junction
General information
LocationTannersville, Greene County. New York
Tracks1
History
ClosedJanuary 22, 1940[1][2]
Services
Preceding station New York Central Railroad Following station
Tannersville Kaaterskill Branch Stony Clove Notch
toward Phoenicia
Hunter
Terminus
Hunter Branch Terminus

Despite its small size, it had more trains than any other station on the branch, and stayed that way until it was abandoned in 1939. Soon after, it was purchased by Harry L'Hommadeu, a land agent for the New York Central, and expanded into a private dwelling. The station burned down on a winter day in the late 1980s.

Bibliography

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  • Interstate Commerce Commission (1940). Decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States (Finance Reports). Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office. Retrieved May 6, 2021.

References

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  1. ^ "Mountain Branches Allowed to Suspend". The Kingston Daily Freeman. January 22, 1940. p. 1. Retrieved May 6, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ Interstate Commerce Commission 1940, p. 156.
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