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
Ray Brook
Combination
1907
Images:
1
Rexleigh
Shelter
1876
Images:
1890 - Renamed from Baxterville by John H.
Houghton.
Richmondville
Passenger
1864
Images:
1912 - Remodeled
Freight
1864
Images:
Riverside
Combination
1875
{Freight}
Images:
Folsom's Landing was the towns original name
as was renamed when the railroad came to town and named for its
location near the side of the Hudson River.
Riparius - Name of the Post Office
Moved and Converted 1914 {See Freight}
Passenger
1913
Images:
4
Original Combination Site
Freight
1914
Images:
2
Was the previous Combination
built in 1875
Round Lake
Passenger
1836
Torn Down
Images:
1860 - Torn Down
Passenger
1860
Images:
1893 - Remodeled
Freight
1861
Images:
Rouses Point
Combination
1877
{Freight}
Images:
Moved and Converted 1889 {See Freight}
Stood in front of Montgomery Hotel
Passenger
1889
Images:
4
On the site of the Delaware Hotel which burned
in 1882
Freight
1889
Images:
Was the previous Combination
built in 1877
Russia
Combination
1879
Images:
Was also the station for the village of
Saranac
Vermont
Rupert
Combination
1855
Images:
3
Rutland
Shelter
1850
Images:
Opposite side of Passenger but was only
temporary
Passenger
1858
Images:
Built by the Rutland Railroad
Also referred to as Marble City de to the
extensive marble quarries in its vicinity