Note:
Most information below comes from publication "Passenger and Freight
Stations" published by "Press of The Delaware and Hudson
Company" from an inspection of the lines between June 7th and June
10th, 1926. Reproduced by the Bridge Line Historical Society (http://www.bridge-line.org), Fall
1999.
New York
Afton
Combination
1869
Restaurant
Images: 1
Moved: 1 Maple Road
Albany
Shelter
1852
Dismantled
Images:
Albany-Vermont - Foot of
Livingston Ave.
Passenger
1863
?
Images:
A&S - It stood on Broadway,
near Madison Ave.
Freight
1863
?
Images:
A&S - Stood on Church
Street, between Madison Ave. and Pruyn Street
Freight
1865
?
Images:
South Albany
Passenger
1873
Dismantled
Images:
Maiden Lane Station
Remodeled 1880
Dismantled 1901
Freight
1873
Burned Down
Images:
Livingston Avenue
Burned Down April 3, 1927
Shelter
1880
?
Images:
Madison Avenue
Shelter
1890
?
Images:
Troy-Albany Belt Line
Union Station
1900
Images: 1
Built by NYC RR
Freight
1915
?
Images:
Dean and Maiden Lane
Alplaus
Shelter
1894
?
Images:
Altamont
Combination
1864
{Freight}
Images:
Remodeled 1897 {See Freight}
Passenger
1897
Images: 5
Freight
1897
Images: 3
Was the previous Combination
built in 1864
Ausable Forks
Combination
1893
Images: 1
Pennsylvania
Archbald
Combination
1873
Images:
1845 - Town renamed from White Oak Run
in Honor of James Archbald, Chief Engineer of D&H Canal Company
1904 - Moved ~ 1/2 Mile North on
opposite side of track and enlarged
Avoca
Combination
1867
{Freight}
Images:
Town previously known as Pleasant Valley
(1853) and was later renamed sometime after 1871
Remodeled 1899 {See Freight}
Passenger
1899
Burned Down
Images:
Located opposite side of tracks,
about 300 feet north of replacement Passenger station