Adirondack branch

Adirondack branch
Overview
Owner
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Service
Operator(s)Saratoga Corinth and Hudson Railway
History
OpenedDecember 1, 1865 (1865-12-01)
Technical
Line length57 mi (92 km)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

mi
29.1
Tahawus
0.0
94.7
North Creek
87.0
Riverside
81.1
The Glen
75.9
Warrensburg
72.7
Thurman
67.0
Stony Creek
59.4
Hadley
54.4
Corinth
50.5
South Corinth
47.1
Kings
37.4
Saratoga Springs

The Adirondack branch is a railway line in the state New York. It runs 57 miles (92 km) from Saratoga Springs, New York, to North Creek, New York. The line was built by predecessors of the Delaware and Hudson Railway between 1865 and 1871. Ownership of the line is split between Warren County, New York, and the town of Corinth, New York. The Saratoga Corinth and Hudson Railway operates excursion service over part of the line. The Tahawus line runs another 29 miles (47 km) from North Creek to Tahawus, New York. It was built during World War II to serve a titanium mine and is now owned by a railbiking company.