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
Hadley
Combination
1870
Torn Down
Images: 3
Built by the Adirondack Company
Measured 20'-3" x 96'-6"
Passenger service was ended in 1957
Station was closed on August 5th, 1958
Torn down by 1959
Harkness
Shelter
?
Burned Down
Images:
Located about 200 feet south of 1913 Shelter
Shelter
1913
Images:
Harpursville
Combination
1869
Images:
1879 - Enlarged
Hartwick Seminary
Shelter
1915
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Howe's Cave
Passenger
1864
Images:
1910 - Moved 200 feet north & remodeled
Freight
1911
Images:
Hudson Falls
Passenger
1870
Torn Down
Images:
1909 - Torn Down
Freight
1870
Burned Down
Images:
John Street
1909 - Burned Down
Passenger
1909
Images: 3
Original Site
Freight
1910
Images:
Parish Street
Hyndsville
Combination
1870
Images:
Pennsylvania
Honesdale
Combination
1875
{Freight}
Images:
Gravity Station
Remodeled 1900 {See Freight}
First Floor - Freight House
Second Floor - Passenger Station
Passenger
1900
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600 feet north of Freight
Freight
1900
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Was the previous Combination
built in 1875
Hudson
Combination
1886
Images: 1
A.K.A. Mill Creek
1891 - Renamed Hudson for D&H Canal
Company
Vermont
Hydeville
Combination
1850
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Additional Information supplied by Jon Patton on
Hadley