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Ticonderoga, NY (FTC)

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The Ticonderoga station sits about a mile-and-a-half east of downtown, close to the landing for the Fort Ticonderoga Ferry that crosses Lake Champlain to Larrabee’s Point in Shoreham, Vt.; it…

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Utica, NY (UCA)

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The historic Utica station was opened for the New York Central (NYC) Railroad on May 24, 1914, and became a union station in late 1915 when the Delaware, Lackawanna &…

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Westport, NY (WSP)

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The Victorian-era passenger depot in Westport was built in 1875-1876 for the Delaware and Hudson Company (D&H, succeeded by Canadian Pacific Railway), added onto in 1891 and extended further in…

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Whitehall, NY (WHL)

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The Amtrak station in Whitehall is a platform with a brick shelter. Amtrak built this structure in approximately 1989 on land leased from the Delaware and Hudson (D&H, succeeded by…

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Malvern, AR (MVN)

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Passengers at Malvern use an enclosed breezeway on the southern end of the former Missouri Pacific Railroad depot. The Mediterranean Revival style red brick building was constructed in 1916, and…

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Yonkers, NY (YNY)

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The current station in Yonkers, shared with Metro-North’s Hudson commuter rail line, was designed in Beaux-Arts style by architects Warren and Wetmore, who created the facades and interiors for New…

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